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European Free-tailed Bat on hand
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
European Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida teniotis) is confined in the Mediterranean zone, including most of the islands where it is locally abundant. It is the largest European bat, with a body length of up to 87mm. Its wrinkled face gives it the alternative name of Mastiff Bat. Its long (up to 57mm) fleshy tail is free of membrane for over one third of its total length. This species is found in buildings and even in towns. In Greece, is listed among the threatened species.
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The subjet is, frankly speaking, a bit repugnant.
However, it is well detailed and very interesting.
Una toma realmente impresionante.
Nunca había visto a este curioso
mamífero. Justo enfoque aunque se
aprecian perfectamente los detalles
de su cuerpo. Buen trabajo.
Saludos: J. Ignasi