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BAT TRIVIA

1) What percentage of all mammals are bats?


The second largest order of mammals after rodents, bats comprise about 20% of all classified mammal species worldwide, with over 1200 different bat species.

2) What length is the smallest species of bats?


The smallest bat is Kitti's hog-nosed bat, also known as the bumblebee bat, which is 1.14-1.34" in length, 5.91" across the wings and .07-.09 oz in mass.

3) Why does some bat guano sparkle?


Because bats eat so many insects, which have exoskeletons made of a shiny material called chitin, some bat poop sparkles.

4) Where is the largest colony of bats in the world?


Bracken Cave, located less than 20 miles from downtown San Antonio, Texas, is the summer home of more than 15 million Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis). It is the world's largest bat colony and one of the largest concentration of mammals on earth.

5) How fast can the Mexican free-tailed bat fly?


The Mexican free-tailed bat is the fastest bat and can achieve speeds of 99 MPH.

6) What disease is the biggest threat to bats?


More than 7 million bats have died from White-Nose Syndrome. The disease, named for a white fungus on the muzzle and wings of bats, affects hibernating bats and has been detected in 34 states and 7 Canadian provinces.

7) What is a baby bat called?


Bats give birth to one pup per year. Like other mammals, mother bats feed their pups breastmilk, not insects.

8) How old was the longest living bat on record?


Although most bats live less than 20 years in the wild, scientists have documented six species that live more than 30 years. In 2006, a Brandt's myotis bat from Siberia set the world record with a lifespan of 41 years.

9) How are bats similar to cats?


Like cats, bats clean themselves. Far from being dirty, bats spend a lot of time grooming themselves. Some, like the Colonial bat, even groom each other. Besides having sleek fur, cleaning also helps control parasites.

10) Which bat has a tongue that is up to 150% the length of it's body?


A rare South American bat, the tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata) has a tongue that is proportionally the longest of any mammal. The bat appears to have evolved its incredible tongue in order to feed exclusively from a tubular flower found in the "cloud forests" of Ecuador.

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