Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
The common noctule is found in Europe, North Africa and Asia. Pregnant females hitch rides on storm winds to cover hundreds ...
Gestation lasts approximately 44 days, and females give birth from spring to early summer. Tricolored bats usually give birth to two, rather than the more typical one, offspring per year. Babies are ...
Scientists were alarmed to find that some bats in Portugal skipped winter hibernation altogether this year while others gave birth early. The findings add to growing fears that rising temperatures ...
Every spring, the Mexican free-tailed bats migrate north to the bridge to give birth and raise their babies. Come summertime, the bats can be seen each evening at dusk as they emerge for their ...
the pregnant Mexican long-nosed bats migrate north, following the blooming desert from central Mexico to the Southwestern United States, where they will give birth. These bats are important ...