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  2. Evening bat - Wikipedia

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    The evening bat is a relatively short-lived, especially compared to other bats in its geographic range. [9] It has a maximum age of 6 years, though few individuals live past 4 years. [ 10 ] [ 9 ] Its short lifespan for a bat could be explained by its considerably higher reproductive output.

  3. Bats of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Although rare, a bat bite or scratch, particularly from silver-haired bats, may result in rabies to humans, cats, or dogs. [1] Rabid bats usually lose their ability to fly, and rarely become aggressive. [49] Careless handling of bats is the main cause of rabies transmission. Since 2000, all the five human rabies cases contracted domestically in ...

  4. Natterer's bat - Wikipedia

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    Natterer's bat is nocturnal and insectivorous. It emerges at dusk to hunt for insects and uses echolocation to find prey and orient itself at night. Like many other species of bat, it emits sounds at too high a frequency for most humans to detect and then interprets the echoes created in order to build a "sound picture" of its surroundings. The ...

  5. Bat in your house? Here's how to get it out and other tips to ...

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    Cats, dogs, ferrets, and livestock can get rabies if they are exposed. Rabies exposures include being bitten by a bat, waking to a bat or finding a bat near a small child or an unconscious or ...

  6. How To Get Rid Of Bats In Your House, According To Experts - AOL

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    Here’s how to keep bats out of your house.

  7. Big brown bat - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The genus name, Eptesicus, is likely derived from the Greek words ptetikos ("able to fly") or petomai ("house flier"), and the species name "fuscus" is Latin in origin, meaning "brown". [8] The big brown bat is the type species for the genus Eptesicus, which was established in 1820 by French-American naturalist Constantine Samuel ...

  8. Rodrigues flying fox - Wikipedia

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    It can reach 350 g (12 oz) in weight and has a wingspan of 90 cm (35 in). At night, the bats forage in dry woodland for fruit of various trees, such as tamarinds, rose-apples, mangoes, palms, and figs. Like many other fruit bats, they squeeze out the juices and soft pulp, rarely swallowing the harder parts.

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