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  2. Bat - Wikipedia

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    The wings of bats are much thinner and consist of more bones than the wings of birds, allowing bats to maneuver more accurately than the latter, and fly with more lift and less drag. [59] By folding the wings in toward their bodies on the upstroke, they save 35 percent energy during flight. [ 60 ]

  3. Bat flight - Wikipedia

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    A response paper rejected this hypothesis based on paleontological and developmental data. Stem-bats such as Onychonycteris and Icaronycteris were already capable of flying and the latter was a laryngeal echolocator. Contrary to the hypothesis of multiple flight origins, which assumes a bat ancestor with only handwings and no plagiopatagia ...

  4. Evening bat - Wikipedia

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    Because evening bats do not enter or hibernate in caves, the species is not at-risk from white-nose syndrome, which has killed over six million bats in the United States since 2006. [21] The evening bat's avoidance of this disease, along with die-offs of many other species, is possibly responsible for the evening bat recently expanding its ...

  5. New Zealand long-tailed bat - Wikipedia

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    Female bats become reproductively active at around 2 years old, and this continues up until they are 9 years old with annual births of a single pup. [15] Female bats will be pregnant for a period of around 6–8 weeks across spring and into early summer. [15] In December, a single infant bat, approximately 1 cm in length will be born. [14]

  6. Indiana bat - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant bats have not been tracked back to the day roost during the night except during heavy rain. Because Indiana bats are difficult to track during their nightly movements and usually rest for such short periods of time, the specific requirements that Indiana bats need in a night roost, and reasons why night roosts are needed, are still ...

  7. Northern bat - Wikipedia

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    The bats send out the pulse approximately once every 200 ms, and the steep FM are used to locate obstacles or targets, allowing them to fly indoors. [2] In high latitude areas, female northern bats fly during daytime because of the short nights, but their foraging peaks after dusk and sometime before dawn.

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    The Fenty business mogul makes even the most statement-making pieces seem totally effortless: layering a nightgown with a baseball jersey, toting around a red fur stole, and wearing furry archival ...

  9. Ussuri tube-nosed bat - Wikipedia

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    Ussuri tube-nosed bat hibernating within its snow hole In the spring and autumn, it primarily roosts in clumps of dead leaves, but it also utilizes tree cavities and peeling tree bark. [ 4 ] Trees used for roosting include Litsea acuminata (a laurel species ), Neolitsea sericea , Camellia sasanqua , Ardisia sieboldii , Cinnamomum camphora , and ...