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However, bats can and do fly pretty fast, but no bats can fly faster than 100 mph, as far as I'm aware, so although that may be faster than some species of eagles and falcons, none can fly faster than the fastest eagles and falcons in a stoop dive, which would be the Golden eagle and Peregrine falcon who can reach ...
Nov 20, 2023
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