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# Any of the small, [[nocturnal]], flying [[mammal]]s of the order [[Chiroptera]], which navigate by means of [[echolocation]]. They look like a mouse with membranous wings extending from the forelimbs to the hind limbs or tail. Altogether, there are about 1,000 bat species in the world. | # Any of the small, [[nocturnal]], flying [[mammal]]s of the order [[Chiroptera]], which navigate by means of [[echolocation]]. They look like a mouse with membranous wings extending from the forelimbs to the hind limbs or tail. Altogether, there are about 1,000 bat species in the world. | ||
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- Any of the small, nocturnal, flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, which navigate by means of echolocation. They look like a mouse with membranous wings extending from the forelimbs to the hind limbs or tail. Altogether, there are about 1,000 bat species in the world.
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- What Is it Like to Be a Bat?, 1974, a paper by Thomas Nagel
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