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The '''big-eared horseshoe bat''' (''Rhinolophus macrotis'') is a species of [[bat]] in the family [[Rhinolophidae]]. It is found in [[China]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Laos]], [[Malaysia]], [[Nepal]], [[Pakistan]], the [[Philippines]], [[Thailand]], and [[Vietnam]].
The '''big-eared horseshoe bat''' (''Rhinolophus macrotis'') is a [[bat]] species within the [[Rhinolophidae]] native to [[China]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Laos]], [[Malaysia]], [[Nepal]], [[Pakistan]], the [[Philippines]], [[Thailand]], and [[Vietnam]].<ref name=iucn>{{IUCN |assessor=Molur, S.|assessor2=Srinivasulu, C.|assessor3=Francis, C.|last-assessor-amp=yes |year=2008 |id=19550 |title=Rhinolophus macrotis version=2016.2}}</ref>


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Revision as of 09:02, 7 November 2016

Big-eared horseshoe bat
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R. macrotis
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Rhinolophus macrotis
Blyth, 1844
Big-eared horseshoe bat range

The big-eared horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus macrotis) is a bat species within the Rhinolophidae native to China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]

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