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western mastiff bat : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Greater mastiff bat" redirects here. See ''Mops'' (bat) for the genus also known as "greater mastiff bats".''The western mastiff bat (''Eumops perotis''), also known as the western bonneted bat, the greater mastiff bat, or the greater bonneted bat, is a member of the free-tailed bat family, Molossidae. It is found in the Western United States, Mexico and South America, and is the largest bat native to North America. The subspecies ''Eumops perotis californicus'' is a species of concern as identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The range of this subspecies is principally southwest desert regions of the United States, along the border with Mexico; however, the range extends as far north on the Pacific coast to Alameda County, California.Steven Moore, ''Endangered Species Survey for Water Treatment Plant Number Two of the Alameda County Water District'', Earth Metrics Inc., published by the Alameda County Water District, Report number 10445.003, October, 1990==Description==The western mastiff bat has a body length of and a wingspan of over . It has chocolate brown fur and thirty teeth.Burt, William H. and Grossenheider, Richard P.; ''A field guide to Mammals''; Huoghton Mifflin press, 1903: pg 45 The body mass of this species can range from .()
:''"Greater mastiff bat" redirects here. See ''Mops'' (bat) for the genus also known as "greater mastiff bats".''
The western mastiff bat (''Eumops perotis''), also known as the western bonneted bat, the greater mastiff bat, or the greater bonneted bat, is a member of the free-tailed bat family, Molossidae. It is found in the Western United States, Mexico and South America, and is the largest bat native to North America. The subspecies ''Eumops perotis californicus'' is a species of concern as identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The range of this subspecies is principally southwest desert regions of the United States, along the border with Mexico; however, the range extends as far north on the Pacific coast to Alameda County, California.〔Steven Moore, ''Endangered Species Survey for Water Treatment Plant Number Two of the Alameda County Water District'', Earth Metrics Inc., published by the Alameda County Water District, Report number 10445.003, October, 1990〕
==Description==
The western mastiff bat has a body length of and a wingspan of over . It has chocolate brown fur and thirty teeth.〔Burt, William H. and Grossenheider, Richard P.; ''A field guide to Mammals''; Huoghton Mifflin press, 1903: pg 45〕 The body mass of this species can range from .〔()〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 western mastiff bat (''Eumops perotis''), also known as the western bonneted bat, the greater mastiff bat, or the greater bonneted bat, is a member of the free-tailed bat family, Molossidae. It is found in the Western United States, Mexico and South America, and is the largest bat native to North America. The subspecies ''Eumops perotis californicus'' is a species of concern as identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The range of this subspecies is principally southwest desert regions of the United States, along the border with Mexico; however, the range extends as far north on the Pacific coast to Alameda County, California.Steven Moore, ''Endangered Species Survey for Water Treatment Plant Number Two of the Alameda County Water District'', Earth Metrics Inc., published by the Alameda County Water District, Report number 10445.003, October, 1990==Description==The western mastiff bat has a body length of and a wingspan of over . It has chocolate brown fur and thirty teeth.Burt, William H. and Grossenheider, Richard P.; ''A field guide to Mammals''; Huoghton Mifflin press, 1903: pg 45 The body mass of this species can range from .()">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
western mastiff bat (''Eumops perotis''), also known as the western bonneted bat, the greater mastiff bat, or the greater bonneted bat, is a member of the free-tailed bat family, Molossidae. It is found in the Western United States, Mexico and South America, and is the largest bat native to North America. The subspecies ''Eumops perotis californicus'' is a species of concern as identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The range of this subspecies is principally southwest desert regions of the United States, along the border with Mexico; however, the range extends as far north on the Pacific coast to Alameda County, California.Steven Moore, ''Endangered Species Survey for Water Treatment Plant Number Two of the Alameda County Water District'', Earth Metrics Inc., published by the Alameda County Water District, Report number 10445.003, October, 1990==Description==The western mastiff bat has a body length of and a wingspan of over . It has chocolate brown fur and thirty teeth.Burt, William H. and Grossenheider, Richard P.; ''A field guide to Mammals''; Huoghton Mifflin press, 1903: pg 45 The body mass of this species can range from .()">ウィキペディアで「:''"Greater mastiff bat" redirects here. See ''Mops'' (bat) for the genus also known as "greater mastiff bats".''The western mastiff bat (''Eumops perotis''), also known as the western bonneted bat, the greater mastiff bat, or the greater bonneted bat, is a member of the free-tailed bat family, Molossidae. It is found in the Western United States, Mexico and South America, and is the largest bat native to North America. The subspecies ''Eumops perotis californicus'' is a species of concern as identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The range of this subspecies is principally southwest desert regions of the United States, along the border with Mexico; however, the range extends as far north on the Pacific coast to Alameda County, California.Steven Moore, ''Endangered Species Survey for Water Treatment Plant Number Two of the Alameda County Water District'', Earth Metrics Inc., published by the Alameda County Water District, Report number 10445.003, October, 1990==Description==The western mastiff bat has a body length of and a wingspan of over . It has chocolate brown fur and thirty teeth.Burt, William H. and Grossenheider, Richard P.; ''A field guide to Mammals''; Huoghton Mifflin press, 1903: pg 45 The body mass of this species can range from .()」の詳細全文を読む



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