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The Ghost Bat (Macroderma gigas), is a bat in the order "Chiroptera", and they are endemic to Australia. They are named for the fine thin membrane "Patagium" of its wings that makes it seem ghostly at night. Ghost Bats have grey fur covering their backs and pale grey or white fur covering their undersides. They have long, narrow wings no tail, and males average 11 cm in length, while females are slightly smaller. Their ears are large to hear long distances, and they have very sharp teeth to attack prey. The Ghost Bat is the only carnivorous bat in Australia and is also considered by many to be the largest "Microbat" in the world. For more details, please see sites listed below.

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