
Small brown bats
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animals
Phylum: Chordates
Category: Mammals
Eyes: Fielder's eye
Family: Waspidae
Note: myositis
Genus: Fluorescent myositis
Animal characteristics
Head and body length: 4 cm
Weight: 5-14 grams
Identify Edith: Small brown bats can be brown in a variety of colors.
Habitat: Densely forested with water
Diet: Carnivores: Carnivores: Insectivores, especially insects with aquatic larval stages
Representative production: In the summer, the female animals move to the delivery room, although breeding does not begin until autumn. The gestation period is 50-60 days, and one or two cubs are born in May-June. These babies are three weeks old and can fly. These bats can live to be 33 years old.
Social structure: Females often form large colonies (up to 1000 individuals) in warm, dry areas. Males will join these colonies after the pups are born.
Behavior: Like most bats, small brown bats are nocturnal and hunt by echo localization.
Status: No special status
Fun fact: Bats are well-known carriers of rabies, a disease that is contagious and fatal to humans. Predators of small brown bats include eagles, owls, raccoons, minks and leopard frogs.
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