Nocturnal flying mammal
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BATNocturnal flying mammal
batsnocturnal flying mammal
batnocturnal flying mammal
VAMPIREBATNocturnal flying mammal
BATNocturnal mammal
TAPIRNocturnal mammal
RACCOONNocturnal mammal.
LEMURNocturnal mammal.
LORISNocturnal mammal.
LEMURNocturnal mammal
LORINocturnal mammal
TAPIRTropical nocturnal mammal
wombata nocturnal mammal
RINGTAILEDLEMURSmall, nocturnal mammal
LORISNocturnal, tailless mammal
LEMURNocturnal mammal of Madagascar
raccoonssmall nocturnal carnivorous mammal
wombatsWOMBAT, a nocturnal mammal
raccoonsmall nocturnal carnivorous mammal
TAPIRLargely nocturnal forest mammal
HYAENADoglike nocturnal mammal (Var.)
RACOONOmnivorous nocturnal mammal (Var.)
BIGEAREDBATLarge carnivorous nocturnal mammal
LEMURNocturnal mammal whose name means "ghost"
aardvark(Afrikaans) a nocturnal, insectivorous, badger-sized mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa
aardvarksAARDVARK, (Afrikaans) a nocturnal, insectivorous, badger-sized mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa
aardwolvesA nocturnal black-striped African mammal of the hyena family, feeding mainly on termites
fossasA large nocturnal reddish-brown catlike mammal of the civet family, found in the rain forests of Madagascar
hedgehogA nocturnal insectivorous Old World mammal with a spiny coat and short legs, able to roll itself into a ball for defense
kinkajouAn arboreal nocturnal fruit-eating mammal with a prehensile tail and a long tongue, found in the tropical forests of Central and South America
olingosany raccoonlike, nocturnal, fruit-eating mammal of the genus Bassaricyon, inhabiting tropical jungles from Nicaragua to Peru and Bolivia and having large eyes and a long, ringed tail
olingoany raccoonlike, nocturnal, fruit-eating mammal of the genus Bassaricyon, inhabiting tropical jungles from Nicaragua to Peru and Bolivia and having large eyes and a long, ringed tail
armadillosA nocturnal omnivorous mammal that has large claws for digging and a body covered in bony plates. Armadillos are native to the south central US and Central and South America
aardvarksA nocturnal burrowing mammal with long ears, a tubular snout, and a long extensible tongue, feeding on ants and termites. Aardvarks are native to Africa and have no close relatives
aardvarkA nocturnal burrowing mammal with long ears, a tubular snout, and a long extensible tongue, feeding on ants and termites. Aardvarks are native to Africa and have no close relatives
tapeti(From Tupi-Guarani word “tapii’ti” = rabbit) Nocturnal leporid mammal. First identified in Pernambuco, Brazil, as Sylvilagus brasiliensis. Known as Brazilian cottontail or forest cottontail, it ranges from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.