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  2. Maternity colony - Wikipedia

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    Maternity colonies are especially prevalent in temperate regions due to the thermal benefits of roosting with other individuals. [1] Outside of the winter months, non-reproductive females and male bats enter torpor for short periods to conserve energy when temperatures are below an optimum threshold.

  3. Heart-nosed bat - Wikipedia

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    The female period of gestation is three months. Baby bats are referred to as pups. Heart-nosed bats can only have one pup at a time. Females, like all mammals, feed their young via lactation. Females will carry their newborns until two months of age. After the third month, the pup is weaned from its mother and will then follow the mother around.

  4. Christmas Island flying fox - Wikipedia

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    Males begin to mature at 15 months of age and are sexually mature by 27 months; females reach physical maturity at 24 months, and sexual maturity by 28 months. This is one of the oldest ages of maturation of any known bat. [4] For example, the grey-headed flying fox reaches sexual maturity at 16 and 11 months for males and females respectively.

  5. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Subfamily Pteropodinae [9] Genus Acerodon [26] Sulawesi fruit bat (Acerodon celebensis) Talaud fruit bat (Acerodon humilis) Golden-capped fruit bat (Acerodon jubatus) Palawan fruit bat (Acerodon leucotis) Sunda fruit bat (Acerodon mackloti) Genus Desmalopex [9] White-winged flying fox (Desmalopex leucopterus)

  6. 28 rescued baby bats given blankets and pacifiers - AOL

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    These bats, known as Flying Foxes, usually head to warmer climates during the winter months. It was all hands on deck as the hospital staff worked to nurse the bats back to health.

  7. Hibernation - Wikipedia

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    Northern bat hibernating in Norway Bats hibernating in a silver mine. Hibernation is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species. . Hibernation is a seasonal heterothermy characterized by low body-temperature, slow breathing and heart-rate, and low metaboli

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