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Why are bats (flying mammals) so much rarer than mice (flightless mammals)? | Mammals | The Guardian
![USDA Forest Service on Twitter: "Contrary to popular belief, bats are not rodents. They are flying mammals and the second largest group of mammals in the world, behind rodents. #BatWeek https://t.co/QWpyXrTWyJ" / USDA Forest Service on Twitter: "Contrary to popular belief, bats are not rodents. They are flying mammals and the second largest group of mammals in the world, behind rodents. #BatWeek https://t.co/QWpyXrTWyJ" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DqYaSqcX4AAKfk0.png)
USDA Forest Service on Twitter: "Contrary to popular belief, bats are not rodents. They are flying mammals and the second largest group of mammals in the world, behind rodents. #BatWeek https://t.co/QWpyXrTWyJ" /
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