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No. The smallest species is the Bumblebee bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai)
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The Southern blossom bat is also known as Syconycteris australis. It is only 60 mm long, and is the smallest of all bat species. It is native to Australia.
The Kitti's Hog-Nosed Bat is the world's smallest bat and smallest mammal (by length)
Rouge is a large fruit bat.
the hog nosed bat it is as small as a bumble bee and weighs less then a dime!The smallest bat in the world is the Philippine bamboo bat. It is smaller than the bumblebee bat.
An Indiana bat weighs about 1/4 an ounce.
The Kitti's Hog-Nosed Bat, the smallest bat and smallest mammal by length, lives in Thailand and Burma. It dwells in limestone caves.
Wyandotte Cave is located in southern Indiana. It was given the status of National Natural Landmark. in 1972. The cave or cavern is home to many species of bats, including the Indiana bat which is an endangered species.
An Indiana Bat lives to native north or south america
The pipistrelle bat is the smallest mammal found in the British Isles. The tiny bat is only 1.5 to 2-inches long and weighs between 0.12 to 0.30-ounces. The pipistrelle bat is the most common bat species in the British Isles.
Bats are not a single species, but an order of mammals contain over 1,000 documented species. It takes quite a bit for a whole order to go extinct. A few species of bat, such as the Indiana bat, are endangered but many species are not. But even if a few species went extinct, bats as a whole would still be going strong.