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Bats are well known mammalian pollinators. As the bat buries its face deep into the blossoming flower to get its nectar, the pollen sticks to the bat's face, specifically its facial hair, nose, lips and whiskers...and perhaps even the ears of smaller bats.

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Q: What might pollen stick to on a mammal pollinator?
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