Bat Cave

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Bat Cave is a notable limestone cave within Naracoorte Caves National Park in South Australia, renowned for its bat populations and significant fossil deposits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fossil site
limestone cave
show cave
accessControl regulated public access
associatedWith Naracoorte Caves World Heritage fossil mammal sites NERFINISHED
conservationStatus protected within national park
contains Pleistocene fossils
subfossil remains
vertebrate fossil deposits
country Australia
fauna invertebrates associated with bat guano
microchiropteran bats
formationProcess karst processes in limestone
geologicalFormation limestone
hasClimateContext temperate climate zone
hasEcosystemRole bat maternity site
bat roost
hasFeature bat viewing platform
fossil-bearing sediments
underground chambers
heritageStatus included in Naracoorte Caves World Heritage property
isPartOf Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area NERFINISHED
knownFor large bat populations
palaeontological research
roosting microbats
significant fossil deposits
locatedIn Limestone Coast region NERFINISHED
Naracoorte Caves National Park NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
locatedNear town of Naracoorte
managementAuthority National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia NERFINISHED
partOf Naracoorte Caves fossil complex NERFINISHED
Naracoorte cave system NERFINISHED
World Heritage fossil sites of Naracoorte NERFINISHED
protectedArea Naracoorte Caves National Park NERFINISHED
region southeastern South Australia
researchDiscipline bat biology
palaeontology
speleoecology
timePeriodRepresented Pleistocene epoch
Quaternary
tourismType ecotourism
geotourism
usedFor bat observation
guided tours
scientific research

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