Bats

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A large group of animals living together in one place.
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The process of moving pollen from one flower to another to help plants grow fruit or seeds.
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Using sound waves and echoes to locate objects
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An animal that eats only insects.
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An animal that eats mostly fruit.
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The distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other.
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A rare disease spread by the bite of an infected animal.
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Something that can cause harm or danger
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Having a disease or illness caused by germs.
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To become smaller or weaker in number or strength.