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This observation was made as part of the Okavango Wilderness Project, a 9-year endeavour to measure the heartbeat of the Okavango Delta. For more information, visit http://intotheokavango.org
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This observation was made as part of the Okavango Wilderness Project, a 9-year endeavour to measure the heartbeat of the Okavango Delta. For more information, visit http://intotheokavango.org
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This observation was made as part of the Okavango Wilderness Project, a 9-year endeavour to measure the heartbeat of the Okavango Delta. For more information, visit http://intotheokavango.org
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Being carried by a hunter we met on the road
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at time of observation, motorbikes on dirt road through forest collected hunted wildlife from the villages to bring it to town
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last pic shows penis in lateral view - if someone is wondering...
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last pic shows penis in lateral view - if someone is wondering...
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last pic shows penis in lateral view - if someone is wondering...
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last pic shows penis in lateral view - if someone is wondering...
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C-C: 3-56; M^3-M^3: 4.97. Small thumb pads, long & straight tragus. Pelage bicoloured: bases black, tips medium-brown. Anterior upper premolar (PM^1) absent, upper incisors (I^1+2) heavily worn.
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Pipistrellus pygmaeus calls recorded with a PeerSonic RPA2 full-spectrum bat-detector. Foraging over the city of Sabadell (approximately at 10 m over the street). Complete hunting sequence in the sonogram.
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