brown bat

collocation in English

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brown
adjective
uk
/braʊn/
us
/braʊn/
having the colour of chocolate ...
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bat
noun[C]
uk
/bæt/
us
/bæt/
a specially shaped piece of wood used for hitting the ball in ...
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(Definition ofbrownandbatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The skull of thebrownbatlacks a sagittal crest.
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Although current taxonomy treats the southern big-earedbrownbatas a separate species, it is often treated as a subspecies of the small big-earedbrownbat.
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The cave is populated by both thebrownbatand northern long ear bat.
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For instance, the littlebrownbat, half the size of a mouse, can live 30 years in the wild.
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The average sleep time of a littlebrownbatin captivity is said to be 19.9 hours per day.
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Big brown bats can avoid jamming by going silent for periods of time when following another echolocating bigbrownbat.
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It is a small,brownbat; its forearm length is 35 to 41 mm (1.4 to 1.6 in).
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Neurons become specialized: in the bigbrownbat, delay-tuned neurons encode a target range and act as probability encoders, and this comes from experience.
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Brownbatdo not claim feeding areas like a territory, however individuals frequently return to the same feeding sites where they have previously made successful catches.
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It is similar in appearance to the more common littlebrownbatbut is distinguished by its feet size, toe hair length, pink lips and a keel on the calcar.
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