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Eumops glaucinus is also called the Wagner's bonneted bat. They are Florida's largest and rarest bat. Listed as endangered in Florida, it occurs only in the southernmost tip of the state. With a wingspan of up to 18 3/4 inches, it is about 70 percent bigger than the Mexican free-tailed bat. Wagner's bonneted bats (formerly known as Wagner's mastiff bats) roost in Spanish tile roofs, tree hollows and dead palm fronds. Colonies are small, with the largest reported at just 32 individuals.
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Current at 2/23/2009
2/22/2009 by exoticdvm
Would love to see the rare Wagner's bonneted bat in Florida someday! For now, I'll have to settle for finding the cache in its namesake. TFTC!
2/21/2009 by Geo Gent
Our lone DNF today. I have a hunch I now know where to look, but we were rather tiered here, had no clues, and decided not to spend too much time looking.
2/21/2009 by natureguy1
our only dnf today
12/28/2008 by footTRAX
I came back with a hint and a bike. It's there but not hidden like the others out there. Thanks -footTRAX
12/28/2008 by billedm
In JDSP today to hike and cache one of the "cache loops". Found many caches but not this one. I'll be back!
12/27/2008 by footTRAX
Our only DNF today. We didn't have info on the cache and it was getting dark in a hour, so I will come back. We were still a long way away from our truck and we had the baby with us. Next Time!
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