Facts Summary:
The Guadalcanal Monkey-faced Bat (Pteralopex atrata) is a species of concern belonging in the species group "mammals" and found in the following area(s): Solomon Islands. This species is also known by the following name(s): Cusp-toothed Flying Fox, Cusp-toothed Fruit Bat, Cusp-toothed Monkey-faced Bat.
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1. SolenodonThe solenodon is a mammal found primarily in Cuba and Hispanola. The species was thought to be extinct until scientists found a few still alive in 2003. Solenodons only prefer to come out at night. They eat primarily insects and they are one of the few mammal species that are venomous, delivering a very powerful toxin. Symptoms of a solenodon bite are very similar to a snake bite, including swelling and severe pain, lasting several days. Read More... |