In Venezuelan Guayana lives the second endemic bat species in the country who, as noted by the Red Book of Venezuelan Fauna, is threatened.
El Diario de Guayana: Vulnerable bats
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In Venezuelan Guayana lives the second endemic bat species in the country who, as noted by the Red Book of Venezuelan Fauna, is threatened.