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The Tube-Lipped Nectar Bat (Anoura fistulata) has the longest tongue relative to body size of any mammal. Its tongue is 1.5x its body length! : r/BatFacts
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Tube-lipped nectar bat - Wikipedia
BatBnB - Frogs aren't the only ones with long tongues 🐸👅 The 'tube-lipped nectar bat' has the longest tongue compared to its body of any mammal in the world. In fact, if
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Tube-lipped Nectar Bat Pin pollinator Series - Etsy Canada
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Tube-Lipped Nectar Bat
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Peppermint Narwhal Creative - Pollinators - The Tube-Lipped Nectar Bat (Anoura fistulata) hovers over a blooming flower and uses its long tongue, one of the largest relative to body size in the
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Tube-Lipped Nectar Bat
Bat Conservation International - The longest tongue (relative to body length) ever reported in a mammal resides largely inside the ribcage of a nectar-eating bat discovered in the “cloud forests” of Ecuador.
Tube-lipped Nectar Bat stock photo - Minden Pictures