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How Tiny Can Mammals Be?

This bumblebee bat may not be the smallest bat in existence on this planet, but only the smallest we’ve found.

Bumblebee Bat, Photo by Green Renaissance (Facebook)
Bumblebee Bat, Photo by Green Renaissance (Facebook)

Author B.A.L. McMillanPosted on March 2, 2014March 2, 2014Categories WondrousTags bats, natural mysteries, natural wonders, nature, smallest mammels, tiniest bat1 Comment on How Tiny Can Mammals Be?
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