
Amazing Bat Facts
| The world's smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat of Thailand, weighing less than a penny. |
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Giant flying foxes that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet. |
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The common little brown bat of North America is the world's longest lived mammal for its size, with life-spans sometimes exceeding 32 years. |
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Mexican free-tailed bats sometimes fly up to two miles high to feed or to catch tail-winds that carry them over long distances at speeds of more than 60 miles per hour. |
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The pallid bat of western North America is immune to the stings of scorpions and even the seven-inch centipedes upon which it feeds. |
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Fishing bats have echolocation so sophisticated that they can detect a minnow's fin as fine as a human hair, protruding only two millimeters above a pond's surface. |
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African heart-nosed bats can hear the footsteps of a beetle walking on sand from a distance of more than six feet. |
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Red bats that live in tree foliage throughout most of North America can withstand body temperatures as low as 23 degrees F. during winter hibernation. |
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Tiny woolly bats in West Africa live in the large webs of colonial spiders. |
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The Honduran white bat is snow white with a yellow nose and ears. It cuts large leaves to make "tents" that protect its small colonies from jungle rains. |
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Disk-winged bats of Latin America have adhesive disks on both wings and feet that enable them to live in unfurling banana leaves (or even walk up a window pane!). |
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Frog-eating bats identify edible from poisonous frogs by listening to the mating calls of male frogs. Frogs counter by hiding and using short, difficult to locate calls. |
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Vampire bats adopt orphans and have been known to risk their lives to share food with less fortunate roost-mates. |
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Male epauletted bats have pouches in their shoulders which contain large, showy patches of white fur that they flash during courtship to attract mates. |
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Mother Mexican free-tailed bats find and nurse their own young, even in huge colonies where many millions of babies cluster at up to 500 per square foot. |