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Bet You Can't Name the World's Fastest Mammal
Watch How Fast Are Bats? Faster Than You Even Know | WIRED
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Scientists discover the fastest bats ever recorded, and they are faster than any bird. | Discover Magazine
Brazilian free-tailed bat world's fastest flying creature, shows new study | The News Minute
Brazilian free-tailed bat fastest flying mammal - NeoPress
The Brazilian free-tailed bat is the fastest animal on Earth | HeraldNet.com
Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat is Fastest Flying Animal, New Study Says | Sci.News
Brazilian Free-tailed Bats Are Way Faster Than We Thought | HowStuffWorks
Speedy bat flies at 160km/h, smashing bird speed record | New Scientist
Faster, higher, stronger — bats reach Olympian heights and record speeds | CBC Radio
Tiny Bat Broke The World Record Of Fastest Flier On Earth By Reaching Its Top Speed Of 160 KM/H
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center sur Twitter : "It's #InternationalBatAppreciationDay! The Mexican free-tailed bat can reach 100 mph, making it the fastest mammal on Earth by far. The world's largest bat is the
🔥 This is a Mexican free-tailed bat, the fastest mammal alive. It reaches speed of up to 100mph (160kmh). : r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Brazilian free-tailed bat, world's fastest flying creature | amazing.zone
The Brazilian free-tailed bat is the fastest animal on Earth | HeraldNet.com
BBC Radio 5 Live on Twitter: "Like a bat out of hell: this Brazilian bat has outstripped the Swift to become one of the fastest flying animals: https://t.co/QFbkR42msW https://t.co/2pj6yu93Nt" / Twitter
Brazilian free-tailed bats are the fastest fliers | Science News
Nyctinomus brasiliensis, Print, The Mexican free-tailed bat or Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is a medium-sized bat native to the Americas, regarded as one of the most abundant mammals in North America.
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Incredible bat that flies at over 100mph is the fastest creature in the animal kingdom | The Sun
The Common Swift Is No Longer the Fastest-Flying Animal | Audubon