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Summary: 
Ghost Bat (Macroderma gigas, image by S. J. Bennett, licensed under CC BY 2.0). These bats are among Australia’s unique bat species, being the only carnivorous bat native to the continent. They are named for their whitish, almost-transparent appearance in flight and are found in tropical Australia. Their prey is usually large insects, frogs, birds, lizards and small mammals (even other bats). Due to their sharp teeth for hunting, they were once thought to be a vampire bat and were known as the False Vampire Bat. Once found across northern Australia they have disappeared from the inland regions.
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HighWire: Atom Path: 
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Highwire: cpathalias: 
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Highwire: Variants: 
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