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Species that are closely related to the Lesser horseshoe bat
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Greater horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
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The greater horseshoe bat is the larger of the two horseshoe bats found in Britain. They are so-named from the horseshoe shaped no...
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Large-eared horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus philippinensis
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Information on the large-eared horseshoe bat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Trefoil horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus trifoliatus
)
This striking and charismatic bat is identifiable by its yellow noseleaf and long, soft, fluffy, greyish-brown fur. The elbows, kn...
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Mediterranean horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus euryale
)
Information on the Mediterranean horseshoe bat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Lesser brown horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus stheno
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As a medium-sized member of the horseshoe bat family, this species is characterised by its complex noseleaf. The noseleaf consists...
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Mehely’s horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus mehelyi
)
Information on Mehely’s horseshoe bat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Maclaud’s horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus maclaudi
)
Information on Maclaud’s horseshoe bat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Swinny’s horseshoe bat (
Rhinolophus swinnyi
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This small horseshoe bat has the characteristic horseshoe-shaped noseleaf for emitting ultrasonic echolocation calls. The noseleaf...
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