For best results print the cards using the Firefox Browser
Cards
(QUICK LINKS: Decks | plants | mammals | birds | | reptiles | fish | cephalopoda | insects | microbe | events
( scientist | project | modifier | technique |)
Western Sucker-footed Bat
Myzopoda schliemanni
Sorry, there is no photo available. If you have one, please submit
here
.
8 POINTS
• Myzopoda schliemanni has a FLIGHT of 2.
Myzopoda schliemanni has “prominent suckers on its feet and thumbs.”
Warm, Hot
Graphic by S B Kennedywingedsonar.deviantart.com
The Western Sucker-footed Bat (Myzopoda schliemanni) is a Malagasy bat. Little is known about its habits, but they are assumed to be similar to those of the Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat.[1] The Western Sucker-footed Bat is 92-107 cm. (3-3.5 ft.) long. It has large ears, and prominent suckers on its feet and thumbs. It has buff-brown […] read more
Jamaican Fruit Bat
Artibeus jamaicensis
Sorry, there is no photo available. If you have one, please submit
here
.
6 POINTS • Artibeus jamaicensis has a FLIGHT of 2. • Artibeus jamaicensis is a POLLINATOR and is a frugivore. They eat fruit.
Warm, Hot
Graphic by S B Kennedywingedsonar.deviantart.com
The Jamaican, Common or Mexican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) is a fruit bat native to Central and South America, as well as the Greater and many of the Lesser Antilles. It is also an uncommon resident of the Southern Bahamas. Its distinctive features include the absence of an external tail and a minimal, U-shaped interfemoral […] read more
Yellow-winged Bat
Lavia frons
Sorry, there is no photo available. If you have one, please submit
here
.
7 POINTS
• Lavia frons has a FLIGHT of 2.
Warm, Hot
Graphic by S B Kennedywingedsonar.deviantart.com
The Yellow-winged bat (Lavia frons) is one of five species of false vampire bat (family Megadermatidae) from Africa. The yellow winged bat uses echolocation to track down small insects flying through the air. Its acute, highly adapted hearing allows them to hear the high frequency waves that bounce of the insect. Echolocation works by using […] read more
Chinese Hibiscus
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis5 POINTS
• Hibiscus rosa-sinensis has a SPREAD of 1 (requires a POLLINATOR).
Warm, Hot
Graphic by S B Kennedywingedsonar.deviantart.com
Photo by David Rotherawww.flickr.com/photos/rotherad/897946337/
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, known colloquially as the Chinese hibiscus, China rose and shoe flower, is an evergreen flowering shrub native to East Asia. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics and subtropics. The flowers are large, generally red in the original varieties, and firm, but generally lack any scent. Numerous varieties, cultivars, […] read more
Hammer-headed Bat
Hypsignathus monstrosus
Sorry, there is no photo available. If you have one, please submit
here
.
5 POINTS
• Hypsignathus monstrosus has a FLIGHT of 2.
• Hypsignathus monstrosus is a POLLINATOR and is a frugivores. They eat fruit.
Hypsignathus monstrosus is the largest bat in Africa.
Hot
Graphic by S B Kennedywingedsonar.deviantart.com
The hammer-headed bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus), also known as the big-lipped bat, is widely distributed in equatorial Africa. This large bat is found in riverine forests, mangroves, swamps, and palm forests at elevations less than 1800 meters. The hammer-headed bat is the largest bat in Africa with a wingspan of 686 to 970 millimeters. Males are […] read more
Forest
Habitat card2 POINTS
• This is a HABITAT card. You can start to build SPECIES from this card or connect to existing “compatible” networks.
• This card cannot be removed once played.
Cold, Cool
Graphic by Suzanne Gysemanwww.suzannegyseman.co.uk/
Photo by Madzia Bryllwww.madziabryll.pl/index_english.php
A forest (also called a wood, woodland, wold, weald or holt) is an area with a high density of trees. There are many definitions of a forest, based on the various criteria.[1] These plant communities cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth‘s surface (or 30% of total land area), though they once covered much more (about […] read more