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<blockquote data-quote="MacNara" data-source="post: 3458377" data-attributes="member: 23290"><p>We went to the Gomantong caves at the beginning of May. I thought there was only one species of bat, but internet search says there are three main species and some others. <a href="http://www.batcon.org/resources/media-education/news-room/gen-news/80-latest-news/914-gomantong-cave" target="_blank">The main ones are wrinkle-lipped bat, the Philippine horseshoe bat, and the fawn leaf-nosed bat.</a> I think these photos I took show two species, but I don't know which two. If you can help, then thank you.</p><p></p><p>There are three photos:</p><p></p><p>1 and 2 seem to me to be different. They were lower down on the walls, near our faces. 3 shows bats that were visible in photos of the edible-nest swifts. They are probably the same as 1 or 2, but just in case they are not, and someone can identify them just like that, then I have posted it. By the way, if anyone can tell if the bats are Black Edible-nest or White Edible-nest Swiftlets, then you get bonus thank-you points</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacNara, post: 3458377, member: 23290"] We went to the Gomantong caves at the beginning of May. I thought there was only one species of bat, but internet search says there are three main species and some others. [URL="http://www.batcon.org/resources/media-education/news-room/gen-news/80-latest-news/914-gomantong-cave"]The main ones are wrinkle-lipped bat, the Philippine horseshoe bat, and the fawn leaf-nosed bat.[/URL] I think these photos I took show two species, but I don't know which two. If you can help, then thank you. There are three photos: 1 and 2 seem to me to be different. They were lower down on the walls, near our faces. 3 shows bats that were visible in photos of the edible-nest swifts. They are probably the same as 1 or 2, but just in case they are not, and someone can identify them just like that, then I have posted it. By the way, if anyone can tell if the bats are Black Edible-nest or White Edible-nest Swiftlets, then you get bonus thank-you points [/QUOTE]
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