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by Navin Joshi
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BASIC FACTS ABOUT BATS
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. With extremely elongated fingers and a wing membrane stretched between, the bat�s wing anatomically resembles the human hand. Almost 1,000 bat species can be found worldwide. In fact, bats make up a quarter of all mammal species on earth!
Diet
70% of bats consume insects, sharing a large part of natural pest control. There are also fruit-eating bats; nectar-eating bats; carnivorous bats that prey on small mammals, birds, lizards and frogs; fish-eating bats, and perhaps most famously, the blood-sucking vampire bats of South America.
Population
While some bat populations number in the millions, others are dangerously low or in decline.
Range
Did You Know?
A single little brown bat can eat up to 1000 mosquitoes in a single hour, and is one of the world's longest-lived mammals for its size, with life spans of almost 40 years.
Bats can be found almost anywhere in the world except the polar regions and extreme deserts.
Behavior
Echolocation
Some bats have evolved a highly sophisticated sense of hearing. They emit sounds that bounce off of objects in their path, sending echoes back to the bats. From these echoes, the bats can determine the size of objects, how far away they are, how fast they are traveling and even their texture, all in a split second
Bats find shelter in caves, crevices, tree cavities and buildings. Some species are solitary while others form colonies of more than a million individuals.
Did You Know?
Giant flying foxes that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet!
Family Noctilionidae (Bulldog bats)
Genus Noctilio
lesser bulldog bat (N. albiventris)
greater bulldog bat (N. leporinus)
Family Pteropodidae
Subfamily Pteropodinae
Genus Acerodon
Sulawesi fruit bat (A. celebensis)
Talaud fruit bat (A. humilis)
Golden-capped fruit bat (A. jubatus)
Palawan fruit bat (A. leucotis)
Panay golden-capped fruit bat (A. lucifer)
Sunda fruit bat (A. mackloti)
Genus Aethalops
Pygmy fruit bat (A. alecto)
Genus Alionycteris
Alionycteris paucidentata (Mindanao pygmy fruit bat)
Genus Aproteles
Aproteles bulmerae (Bulmer's fruit bat)
Genus Balionycteris
Balionycteris maculata (spotted-winged fruit bat)
Genus Boneia
Boneia bidens (Manado rousette)
Genus Casinycteris
Casinycteris argynnis (short-palated fruit bat)
Genus Chironax
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