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  2. Evening bat - Wikipedia

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    Because evening bats do not enter or hibernate in caves, the species is not at-risk from white-nose syndrome, which has killed over six million bats in the United States since 2006. [21] The evening bat's avoidance of this disease, along with die-offs of many other species, is possibly responsible for the evening bat recently expanding its ...

  3. Southern yellow bat - Wikipedia

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    In the northern hemisphere, males of L. ega become scarce between April and June, while females are present year-round, suggesting a migratory strategy. [2] L. ega shows a tendency to migrate toward the Equator, as described for other species of the genus. [2] Southern yellow bats that migrate along coastlines take shortcuts over water.

  4. Eastern red bat - Wikipedia

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    Pups are born in the summer, [12] usually sometime between May and July. [14] Unlike other bats species who usually produce one pup, eastern red bats have on average three pups at a time, and some eastern red bats have given birth to as many as five pups. [15] Females have four nipples, which allows them to nourish multiple offspring at once.

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    Worldwide crop damage from this moth is estimated at $1 billion per year. In Texas alone, the bats save cotton farmers $740,000 in potential damage in a year. ... Baby boomers have never been so ...

  7. Bat - Wikipedia

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    The delicate skeletons of bats do not ... in 2017, it was found on bats in Texas. ... free-tailed bats. About 100,000 tourists a year visit the bridge at twilight to ...

  8. The largest bat cave in the world is home to 20 million bats ...

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    Bracken Cave is outside San Antonio, Texas, and welcomes an extraordinary amount of Mexican free-tailed bats each year. The largest bat cave in the world is home to 20 million bats per year [Video ...

  9. Mexican free-tailed bat - Wikipedia

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    Mexican free-tailed bats are typically 9 cm (3.5 in) in length and weigh around 7–12 g (0.25–0.42 oz) with females tending to be slightly heavier than males by 1–2 grams for increased fat storage to use during gestation and nursing. [8]