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The general assembly of North Carolina considered a bill in 2007 that would have made Rafinesque's big-eared bat as its state bat. The bill passed 92-15, but died in the state senate. [3] In 2020, the big brown bat was designated the official state mammal of the District of Columbia. [4]
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Big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) Silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) Eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) Hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) Northern yellow bat (Lasiurus intermedius) Seminole bat (Lasiurus seminolus) Southeastern myotis (Myotis austroriparius) Eastern small-footed bat (Myotis leibii) Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus)
Reasons for the bat's extinction remain unknown. [1] [2] Jamaican greater funnel-eared bat: Natalus jamaicensis: 50 [3] CR [3] [3] Only found in the St. Clair Cave in Jamaica. Population estimate was done in 1970. [3] Cuban greater funnel-eared bat: Natalus primus: 100 [4] VU [4] [4] Maximum estimate. Only found in a single cave. [4] Seychelles ...
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A now completed government project to survey the local bat population has "revolutionised" the understanding of the mammals, organisers have said. The Bailiwick Bat Survey was commissioned by the ...
A state mammal is the official mammal of a U.S. state as designated by a state's legislature. The first column of the table is for those denoted as the state mammal, and the second shows the state marine mammals.
Kalinowski's mastiff bat (Mormopterus kalinowskii) South-western free-tailed bat (Mormopterus kitcheneri) [108] Loria's mastiff bat (Mormopterus loriae) Mormopterus lumsdenae [108] Little goblin bat (Mormopterus minutus) East-coast free-tailed bat (Mormopterus norfolkensis) Inland free-tailed bat (Mormopterus petersi) [108]