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Tree bats, also known as Phyllostomidae mammals, are a diverse group of animals found in Central and South America

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Background imageTree Bat Collection: Captain Beaky and his band apprehend Hissing Sid at last at Gillingham North Infants

Captain Beaky and his band apprehend Hissing Sid at last at Gillingham North Infants School. Left to right: Artful Owl (Rebecca Shadwick), Captain Beaky (Mark Owens), A Tree (Alison Mawlam)

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Caribbean, Trinidad, Caroni Swamp. Bats lined up on tree

Caribbean, Trinidad, Caroni Swamp. Bats lined up on tree. Credit as: Cathy and Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Cheshire West and Chester WA6 9 Map

Cheshire West and Chester WA6 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire West and Chester WA6 9

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Wakefield WF8 3 Map

Wakefield WF8 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wakefield WF8 3

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Staffordshire ST7 2 Map

Staffordshire ST7 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Staffordshire ST7 2

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Slough SL3 6 Map

Slough SL3 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Slough SL3 6

Background imageTree Bat Collection: East Northamptonshire NN14 4 Map

East Northamptonshire NN14 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Northamptonshire NN14 4

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Norfolk NR19 2 Map

Norfolk NR19 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Norfolk NR19 2

Background imageTree Bat Collection: East Northamptonshire NN10 8 Map

East Northamptonshire NN10 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Northamptonshire NN10 8

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Aylesbury Vale MK18 3 Map

Aylesbury Vale MK18 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Aylesbury Vale MK18 3

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Milton Keynes MK17 0 Map

Milton Keynes MK17 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Milton Keynes MK17 0

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Tonbridge and Malling ME20 6 Map

Tonbridge and Malling ME20 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Tonbridge and Malling ME20 6

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Newark and Sherwood NG21 0 Map

Newark and Sherwood NG21 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newark and Sherwood NG21 0

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Waverley GU10 4 Map

Waverley GU10 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Waverley GU10 4

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Wycombe HP14 4 Map

Wycombe HP14 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wycombe HP14 4

Background imageTree Bat Collection: South Norfolk IP22 2 Map

South Norfolk IP22 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Norfolk IP22 2

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Cheshire West and Chester CW6 9 Map

Cheshire West and Chester CW6 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire West and Chester CW6 9

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Maldon CM9 4 Map

Maldon CM9 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Maldon CM9 4

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Solihull B94 5 Map

Solihull B94 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Solihull B94 5

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Redditch B97 4 Map

Redditch B97 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Redditch B97 4

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at dawn. Kasanka

Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at dawn. Kasanka National Park, Zambia

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at sunrise

Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at sunrise. Kasanka National Park, Zambia

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Well played! - a sketch at a ladies cricket match, 1890. Artist: Edward Frederick Brewtnall

Well played! - a sketch at a ladies cricket match, 1890. Artist: Edward Frederick Brewtnall
Well played! - a sketch at a ladies cricket match, 1890. A print from The Graphic, 20 September 1890

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English traveller and naturalist

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English traveller and naturalist. Together with Alfred Russell Wallace, Bates set out to explore the Amazon in 1848

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Myanmar (Burma), Rakhine State, Sittwe

Myanmar (Burma), Rakhine State, Sittwe

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Africa, Togo, Kloto, Kpalima area. Fruitbats flying and hanging in a tree

Africa, Togo, Kloto, Kpalima area. Fruitbats flying and hanging in a tree
Africa, Togo, Kloto, KpalimA area. Fruitbats flying and hanging in a tree

Background imageTree Bat Collection: South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso, Probiscis bats camouflaged on a tree trunk in

South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso, Probiscis bats camouflaged on a tree trunk in the Brazilian Pantanal

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Bats flying

Bats flying out just as sunsets somewhere near Kununarra in Western Australia

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Picture No. 10893767

Picture No. 10893767
Cricket Bat Willow Trees (Salix alba caerulea) Date

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Malayan Flying Fox - hanging from branch - Malaysia

Malayan Flying Fox - hanging from branch - Malaysia
MAR-922 Malayan Flying Fox - hanging from branch Malaysia Pteropus vampyrus Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Mexican free-tailed bats fleeing Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve, Texas, USA

Mexican free-tailed bats fleeing Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve, Texas, USA
Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) fleeing Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve in Texas, USA; Mason, Texas, United States of America

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) hanging upside down resting in tree

Grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) hanging upside down resting in tree, silhouette of head through its wings

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Edwardian Christmas postcard of Father Christmas with a sack of toys, c

Edwardian Christmas postcard of Father Christmas with a sack of toys, c
3605220 Edwardian Christmas postcard of Father Christmas with a sack of toys, c.1910 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eDavid Pearson; English

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Detail from One of a Pair of Imperial Famille Rose Vases (ceramic)

Detail from One of a Pair of Imperial Famille Rose Vases (ceramic)
6096346 Detail from One of a Pair of Imperial Famille Rose Vases (ceramic) by Chinese School, Qing Dynasty - Jiaqing Period (1795-1820); height: 68 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)

Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving)
979924 Page from The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTree Bat Collection: The news of sport (colour litho)

The news of sport (colour litho)
2809344 The news of sport (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The news of sport)

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in flight at daytime roost in Mushitu

Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in flight at daytime roost in Mushitu (ever-green swamp forest). Kasanka National Park, Zambia

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at sunrise

Straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) returning to daytime roost at sunrise. Kasanka National Park, Zambia

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Pandora female figure sitting front dark tree-rich landscape

Pandora female figure sitting front dark tree-rich landscape
Pandora, A female figure, is sitting in front of a dark tree-rich landscape, her upper body is bare, the white shirt has fallen down from the shoulders

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Portrait Pieter Rabus left oval ornamental medallion

Portrait Pieter Rabus left oval ornamental medallion
Portrait of Pieter Rabus, Portrait to the left of Pieter Rabus in an oval ornamental medallion. At the top and right of the portrait a part of a curtain

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Playing plume ball Jongeman girl bat right hand

Playing plume ball Jongeman girl bat right hand
Playing plume ball, Jongeman and girl, both with bat in right hand, looking up at the plume ball above the fence behind which a tree with blossoms is visible

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Flying Foxes Also Known As Fruit Bats. From La Vida De Los Animales Published Spain Circa 1885

Flying Foxes Also Known As Fruit Bats. From La Vida De Los Animales Published Spain Circa 1885

Background imageTree Bat Collection: A Flying Fox Bat Hangs Upside Down From A Tree Branch At The Singapore Zoo; Singapore

A Flying Fox Bat Hangs Upside Down From A Tree Branch At The Singapore Zoo; Singapore

Background imageTree Bat Collection: White tent making bat (Ectophylla alba) roosting in tree, La Selva Field Station

White tent making bat (Ectophylla alba) roosting in tree, La Selva Field Station, Costa Rica

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Indian flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) roosting in tree, Yala National Park, Southern Province

Indian flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) roosting in tree, Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Picture No. 11980781

Picture No. 11980781
Leaf-nosed Bat, Phyllostomidae, Cueva de los Guacharos National Park / Cave of the Oilbirds, Colombia Leaf-nosed Bat, Phyllostomidae, Cueva de los Gucharos National Park / Cave of the Oilbirds

Background imageTree Bat Collection: Fruit Bats / Common Flying / Large Flying Fox

Fruit Bats / Common Flying / Large Flying Fox - Hanging from tree, with baby (Pteropus vampyrus). Vietnam. Distribution: S. Burma - Java, Philippines, Borneo, Timor. The largest Bat in the world

Background imageTree Bat Collection: The Obby Oss, Fentonluna Lane, Padstow, Cornwall. 1900s

The Obby Oss, Fentonluna Lane, Padstow, Cornwall. 1900s
The Obby Oss proceeding up Fentonluna Lane towards Prideaux Place. The Obby Oss is an integral part of the May Day celebrations in Padstow



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Tree Bat Collection

Tree bats, also known as Phyllostomidae mammals, are a diverse group of animals found in Central and South America. They range in size from the tiny thumb-sized pygmy fruit bat to the large and majestic spectral bat. Tree bats feed mainly on fruits, nectar and pollen, but some species also eat insects. They have a wide variety of habitats including tropical forests, deserts and savannas. Tree bats play an important role in pollination and seed dispersal for many plants and are important predators of insects that can damage crops or spread disease, and are threatened by habitat destruction due to deforestation, hunting for food or sport, and the use of pesticides that can kill them directly or reduce their food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect these fascinating creatures so that future generations can enjoy their beauty and benefit from their ecological services.
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Tree Bat art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring these fascinating nocturnal creatures. These prints showcase the unique features and behaviors of tree bats, such as their elongated snouts and ability to navigate through the dark using echolocation. These art prints are perfect for nature enthusiasts, animal lovers, or anyone looking to add a touch of natural beauty to their home or office decor. They come in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas, framed prints, and posters. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with stunning clarity and color accuracy. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, Tree Bat art prints offer an excellent way to bring the beauty of nature into your space.
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We offer a variety of Tree Bat art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts. These prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these fascinating creatures, which are known for their ability to navigate through dense forests using echolocation. Some of the Tree Bat art prints available from Media Storehouse include stunning photographs that capture the bats in flight or perched on tree branches. Other prints feature detailed illustrations that highlight the intricate patterns and textures of their fur. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle accent to complement your decor, there is sure to be a Tree Bat art print at Media Storehouse that will suit your style and taste. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials, these prints are sure to make a lasting impression in any space.
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As a provider of Tree Bat art prints, we offer a range of options that vary in price depending on the size and format of the print. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring stunning images of these fascinating creatures, captured by talented photographers from around the world. We are committed to providing our customers with affordable yet beautiful artwork that will enhance any space and bring joy to those who view it. Whether you're looking for a small print to display on your desk or a large canvas to hang in your living room, we have something for everyone. Our Tree Bat art prints are perfect for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering an up-close look at one of nature's most intriguing mammals.
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