"Extensions of Known Ranges of Mexican Bats" by Sydney Anderson is a scientific report from the mid-1900s that uncovers new habitats of certain bat species within Mexico, increasing what scientists knew about where these animals lived. Published as part of the University of Kansas Publications from the Museum of Natural History, the report shares records of bat species found further north than previously thought. By giving specific details about where bats were found, the author adds important facts to the study of animals, especially those in North America. The publication highlights how important it is to keep exploring tropical areas because more undiscovered species could be living there, helping to teach us more about the variety of life in Mexico.

Extensions of Known Ranges of Mexican Bats
By Sydney Anderson
Venture into the world of zoology with a groundbreaking mid-century report that rewrites the map of where bats live in Mexico.
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