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A male Indiana bat was observed flying in an elliptical pattern among trees at 10 to 33 feet (3.0 to 10.1 m) above the ground under the canopy of dense forests. [43] In addition, bats were foraging at canopy height in Virginia. [40] Differences in the extent of foraging ranges have also been noted.
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Bulmer's fruit bat (flying fox) Aproteles bulmerae: Papua New Guinea: E Bumblebee bat: Craseonycteris thonglongyai: Thailand: E Gray bat: Myotis grisescens: Central and southeastern U.S. E Hawaiian hoary bat: Lasiurus cinereus semotus: U.S. (HI) E Indiana bat: Myotis sodalis: Eastern and Midwestern U.S. E Northern long-eared bat: Myotis ...
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 ]
Bats eat insects and pollenate plants, but the DEC warns to stay away, as the flying critters can present infections dangers such as the rabies virus.
Cottontail. Thirty-seven species of mammals have been identified at Indiana Dunes National Park.Four other species are thought to inhabit the park, but have not been documented: the northern long-eared myotis (Myotis septentrionalis), the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis), the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus), and the southern bog lemming (Synaptomys cooperi)
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The Indian flying fox (Pteropus medius), also known as the greater Indian fruit bat, is a species of flying fox native to the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the largest bats in the world. It is of interest as a disease vector, as it is capable of transmitting several viruses to humans.