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  2. Discover the World of Bats: 5 Days of Engaging Lesson Plans - AOL

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    Bats are one of the world’s most enigmatic mammals, found in almost every country, yet best recognized for their elusiveness and mysterious nocturnal behaviors. ... Discover the World of Bats: 5 ...

  3. Jamaican fruit bat - Wikipedia

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    When bats going on foraging trips, it is the dominant males that are the first to leave to the roosting sites and the last to return. [23] At dusk, males spend much time flying near the tree roosts displacing any intruders. [24] Jamaican fruit bats are most active at midnight; following that, activity begins to die down. [25]

  4. Indiana bat - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana bat is grey, black, or chestnut in color and is 1.2–2.0 in long and weighs 4.5–9.5 g (0.16–0.34 oz). It is similar in appearance to the more common little brown bat, but is distinguished by its feet size, toe hair length, pink lips, and a keel on the calcar. Indiana bats live in hardwood and hardwood-pine forests.

  5. Indian flying fox - Wikipedia

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    Within the roost the bats quarrel and chatter often, and during sunny hours of the day bats fan their wings and call, and during cloudy periods bats are silent and wrap their wings around their body. Occasionally a few bats fly around the roost during the day, but most activity is restricted to night, when they leave the roost one by one 20 ...

  6. Echolocation jamming - Wikipedia

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    Bats had substantial difficulty catching the clicking moths compared to silent controls, and ate the B. trigona moths when they had the opportunity, thus refuting the hypothesis that the clicks were warning the bats of moths' toxicity. Moth clicks also disrupted the stereotypical pattern of the bats echolocation, confirming the clicks' jamming ...

  7. Gray bat - Wikipedia

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    Because the range of the gray bat is so vast, and sampling techniques so varied and incomplete (thus data is somewhat unreliable when attempting to do species-wide census), gray bats are unlikely to be downgraded in the near future, [12] but total population size has rebounded by ~104% between the 1980s and 2004 (from 1.6 to 3.4 million).

  8. Bat - Wikipedia

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    The delicate skeletons of bats do not fossilise well; it is estimated that only 12% of bat genera that lived have been found in the fossil record. [6] Most of the oldest known bat fossils were already very similar to modern microbats, such as Archaeopteropus (32 million years ago).

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    Image credits: toptrot #4. My high school used to have a d**g project where we’d have to give a presentation on a certain d**g. There was a little thing on how it’s made, like in a lab or it ...