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Re: Tiny dinosaurs



Actually, I thought that the Bumblebee bat is actually the size of it's
namesake insect, small enough to fit onto a quarter. They are, last I knew.
Correct me if I'm wrong, however.

Betty Cunningham wrote:

> sorry I thought we were talking skull sizes not overall body lengths..
> my bad
>
> -Betty
>
> dbensen wrote:
> >
> > ??bats can be even smaller than that- what insectivores have you been
> > considering?
> > why not any of the microchiroptera? most of them are insectivourus.??
> >
> > Bats smaller than 6cm?  I was not aware.
> >
> > Dan
>
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