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  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein.
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  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein.
    bracken_cave_92408TTb-145.jpg
  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein.
    bracken_cave_92408TTb-137.jpg
  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein.
    bracken_cave_92408TTb-132.jpg
  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein. This image is stitched together from multiple exposures.
    bracken_cave_90908BrKc-132.jpg
  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from Bracken Cave at dusk.  Bracken Cave is currently estimated to have a colony of more than 20 million bats, making it the single largest concentration of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave is a owned and managed by Bat Conservation International, and access to the cave is restricted to protect the habitat of the bats residing therein.
    bracken_cave_92408TTb-133.jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
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  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
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  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_71507Mx-3.jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_71507Mx-15.jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
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  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_31909Bfcb-11...jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_31909Bfcb-10...jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_31909Bfcb-10...jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_31909Bfcb-11...jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) perching at ngiht. Central Texas.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_31909Bfcb-10...jpg
  • Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) emerge from James Eckert bat cave at dusk. Several exposures from an automated camera, at the mouth of the cave, were combined into this single image.
    bats_in_cave_91708LJEr-33V2.jpg
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