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														Fawn Leaf-nosed Bat
 https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/fawn-leaf-nosed-bat/Fawn Leaf-nosed Bats roost together in colonies but hang from the ceiling apart from each other. 
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														New discovery by Australian and American researchers reveals ancient, super-snouted dolphins fed in a similar way to swordfish.
 https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/new-discovery-on-ancient-super-snouted-dolphins/A team of Australian and American palaeontologists reveals ancient, super-snouted dolphins fed by sweeping their snouts through the water to hit and stun fish. 
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														Giant Rats and Monkey-Faced Bats of the Solomon Islands Archipelago
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/australian-museum-expeditions-giant-rats-and-monkey-faced-bats-of-the-solomon-islands-archipelago/The AM launches an expedition to the Solomon Islands and Bougainville to discover more about fascinating mammals of the western pacific. 
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														Collection objects in 3D
 https://australian.museum/inside-out/collections-in-3d/See some of our rare and unique natural science and cultural collection objects in 3D. 
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														Pygmy Long-eared Bat
 https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/pygmy-long-eared-bat/Very little is known about Pygmy Long-eared Bats but they are usually found near permanent water. 
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														A view of Malaita from the clouds
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-view-of-malaita-from-the-clouds/The cloud forests at the top of Malaita Island are still, mossy and the perfect place to discover new species of mammals. 
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														Eastern Quolls: Back from the brink?
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/eastern-quolls-back-from-the-brink/Renewed hope that a mammal thought extinct on the mainland has been given a second chance. 
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														The past, present and future of Australia’s mammals
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-past-present-and-future-of-australias-mammals/What makes Australian mammals so interesting? 
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														Northern Myotis
 https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/northern-myotis/The Large-footed Myotis or Northern Myotis's are also known as fishing bats. 
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														History of the Mammal Department
 https://australian.museum/about/history/people/history-of-the-mammal-department/The Mammalogy department was formed in 1890 under the direction of Edward Pierson Ramsay, the first Australian-born curator for the museum. 
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				Discover more2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the YearSpecial exhibition 
 Now open
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				Discover moreUnfinished BusinessSpecial exhibition 
 Opens 1 November
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				Discover moreWansolmoanaPermanent exhibition 
 Open daily
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				Find out moreBurraPermanent kids learning space 
 10am - 4.30pm![]()  
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				Discover moreMineralsPermanent exhibition 
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