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  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-623.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-614.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-613.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-607.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-612.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-771.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-620.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-773.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-743.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-749.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-712.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-626.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-605.jpg
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