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Fig. 52. Roost of
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in well­drained primary forest at Paracou. An adult female with her nursing offspring inhabited this dark but shallow cavity in the broken end of a rotting log, about 40 cm above the ground (arrow). Such inconspicuous refugia occur everywhere in the forest and we probably overlooked many
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roosts even along frequently traveled trails through our study area.
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