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The GI system of bats and mice are somewhat similar, however the 12 species of bats in Mammoth cave are mostly insectivores while mice (although many will eat insects) are more oriented to consuming seeds. This means that their gut flora is probably different. I will look for more specific information the bat population of Mammoth and add information.

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