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National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Mexican Long Tongued Bat

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Mexican long-tongued bats feed on fruits, pollen, nectar, and probably insects. The populations that summer in the United States migrate to Mexico and northern Central America in winter, following the blooming cycle of plants such as agaves (century plants) and some cacti. Learn more about the Choeronycteris mexicana, more commonly known as a Mexican Long-tongued Bat, in this easy-to-read species overview by the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.

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