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  • Bat ear may refer to: Protruding ear, an abnormally protruding human ear A shape of dog ear; see Canine terminology The ear of a bat, used for echolocation...
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    first appeared during the middle Pleistocene. It is named for its large ears, which have a role in thermoregulation. The bat referred to in its colloquial...
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  • Batman (redirect from The Bat-Man)
    but the most distinctive elements remain consistent: a scallop-hem cape; a cowl covering most of the face; a pair of bat-like ears; a stylized bat emblem...
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    naturally migrates to the auricle (the visible portion of the ear). The ears of vertebrates are placed somewhat symmetrically on either side of the head, an arrangement...
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  • wears a black costume and mask with bat-like ears, a red eye and a blue eye. A live-action film version of Ōgon Bat was released theatrically by Toei in...
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    found growing on the muzzles, ears, and wings of affected bats. The fungus is mostly spread from bat to bat, and causes the disease. The fungus was first...
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    The brown long-eared bat or common long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) is a small Eurasian insectivorous bat. It has distinctive ears, long and with a distinctive...
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    tragus of the brown long-eared bat The curved tragus of the eastern red bat The blunt tragus of the spotted bat Horizontal section through left ear; upper...
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    "Prominent ears". Patient.info. Retrieved 2 December 2012. "Bat ear surgery: Otoplasty". Dr. Paulose. Retrieved 2 December 2012. Mathews, Richard. "Bat ears: Pinnaplasty"...
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  • character designs from Miyuki Okumura. The main character, Cinnamoroll, is a white puppy with chubby and pink cheeks, long ears, blue eyes, and a tail that resembles...
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    an ear length of 10–15 mm (0.39–0.59 in). Individuals weigh only 5–6 g (0.18–0.21 oz). The bat's nose-leaf is erect, its tail is absent, and its ears large...
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    Bat is a cow goddess in Egyptian mythology who was depicted as a human face with cow ears and horns or as a woman. Evidence of the worship of Bat exists...
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    Daubenton's bat or Daubenton's myotis (Myotis daubentonii) is a Eurasian bat with rather short ears. It ranges from Ireland to Japan (Hokkaido) and is...
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    almond-shaped eyes, large bat-like ears, and a long neck, the Xolo is notable for its dominant trait of hairlessness. The dominant hairless trait originated...
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    Traditional medicinal uses of the bat oil include removing "earbugs", reported to be millipedes that crawl into one's ears and gnaw at the brain, possibly a traditional...
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    Microbat (redirect from Echolocating bat)
    microbats. The ears of microbats possess a tragus (thought to be crucial in echolocation) and are relatively larger than megabat ears, whereas megabat ears are...
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    which the ears of the bat are most finely tuned. The oscillation of a target's wings also produces amplitude shifts, which gives a CF-bat additional...
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    Lesser noctule (redirect from Leisler's Bat)
    48 to 68 mm (head and body) and a wingspan of 260 to 330 mm. The forearm measures 38 to 47 mm and the bat's weight is 11 to 20 grams. The face, ears and...
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    hog-nosed bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai), also known as the bumblebee bat, is a near-threatened species of bat and the only extant member of the family...
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    long-eared bat is about 3–3.7 inches in length, with a wingspan of 9–10 inches. It is distinguishable by its long ears when comparing it to other bats...
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