2. THE SPECTRAL BAT
The spectral bat is a species of mammal chiroptera of the family of the phyllostomids and the only member of the genus Vampyrum.
Some alternative names for this species are false vampire, false vampire of Linnaeus, and spectral vampire bat. However, they are not
related to the Old World family of carnivorous bats that are found in Megadermatidae that are also called false vampires.
This species is the largest of the bats in the New World and the largest carnivorous bat, having a wingspan of eighty centimeters or
less and a body length and a weight of 125 to 153 millimeters and 145 to 190 grams, in spite of the larger specimens with a wingspan
of more than one hundred centimeters that are not unknown.
3. CHINCHILLA
The chinchilla in Bolivia was a mammal from Cochabamba,
but in 1953 they disappeared, but in Spain they still exist.
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