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Bats of the World: 103 Species in Full Color

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A guide to the world's bat species, including information on bat anatomy, flight, and habits, and suggestions for watching and attracting bats

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First published March 15, 1994

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Profile Image for Abigail Coats.
8 reviews
February 1, 2022
I honestly just flipped through this book… It was pretty fascinating how night animals lack beauty and grace that day animals have—and are frightening. It’s the same as land or ocean— I guess beauty mainly grows where it can be seen under the sun. I glossed over every single page… Nothing to Super draw me in… But fascinating enough to look at every picture. This would be a really great book for someone actually interested in bats and nocturnal animals. It kind of gave me insight into where people get Some ideas for characters that are either demonic or are vampires. It is pretty unreal how bats seem to be a combination of pig, rodent, add bone structure, and bird.
Profile Image for Brian Hutzell.
569 reviews17 followers
March 14, 2025
I am a longtime fan of the Golden Guides series of science and nature books. They are quick, fun reads, and provide a nice introduction to their topics, in this case bats. Nicely illustrated.
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Author 7 books6 followers
March 22, 2016
This fun little guide goes through some basics about bats (did you know bats more often roost in trees than in caves?), before diving into species accounts covering all 20 families of bats: everything from little brown bats (and Myotis in general) to smoky bats. It is nicely pocket-sized, so can be read on the go! I particularly like the diversity of species it describes; and a guide at the back goes through the scientific names of all the bats mentioned.
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749 reviews34 followers
December 5, 2016
I love bats very much so I was glad to find this guide book. The illustrations were beautiful and the information was captivating. I liked reading about the different types of bats out there. Very good and easy to follow.
Profile Image for Ryan Mishap.
3,690 reviews75 followers
October 15, 2010
Nice, easy introduction to bats. Read this a couple years ago and was reminded of it while perusing the shelves at a family member's house. Read it especially if you don't like bats.
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244 reviews
November 9, 2013
A great reference guide to the different types of bats of the world. Neat facts.
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