DescriptionEmballonura semicaudata, Ovalau Island - Joanne Malotaux (22057146275).jpg
The Pacific sheath-tailed bat, also known as the peapea vai (Emballonura semicaudata semicaudata), is likely extirpated from American Samoa, but is known to occur in Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu in low numbers. Photo by Joanne Malotaux.
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DescriptionEmballonura semicaudata, Ovalau Island - Joanne Malotaux (22057146275).jpg
The Pacific sheath-tailed bat, also known as the peapea vai (Emballonura semicaudata semicaudata), is likely extirpated from American Samoa, but is known to occur in Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu in low numbers. Photo by Joanne Malotaux.
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