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Daily Batfact:
Frog-eating bats identify edible from poisonous frogs by listening to mating calls of the males.
Today’s informative bat fact of the day is:
Bats can live more than 30 years and can fly at speeds of up to 60 mph.
Bats usually breed in the spring time.
Daily Batfact:
Due to the look of bats, they are sometimes mistaken for being a member of the rodent family. Terms including flying rodent and flying rats can be found in many writings. However, DNA evidence proves that they aren’t part of the rodent family at all.
Daily Batfact:
Wind turbines kill tens of thousands of North American bats every year. Rather than being struck by turbines, many bats appear to be killed by a sudden drop in air pressure near the spinning blades. The tiny blood vessels in their delicate lungs explode.
Daily Bat Fact:
The world’s largest bat is the giant golden-crowned flying fox, a rare fruit bat. It has a wingspan of 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m).
Daily Batfact:
A poll by the television show Animal Planet listed vampire bats as the third-most feared animal on the planet, right after wolves and gorillas and just ahead of piranhas.