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− | [[File:Cal.Leafnose_Bat_Smith.jpg|thumb|California leaf-nosed bat, | + | [[File:Cal.Leafnose_Bat_Smith.jpg|thumb|California leaf-nosed bat, ''Macrotus californicus'']] |
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Any small flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. Bats are found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. Their acoustical system allows them to accurately locate items by emitting a sound and evaluating its echo (echolocation). Bats primarily feed on insects but may also eat fruits and pollen. Bats often live in historic sites and public buildings, such as churches, where they can be a nuisance due to their noise, droppings ([[guano]]), and odor. | Any small flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. Bats are found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. Their acoustical system allows them to accurately locate items by emitting a sound and evaluating its echo (echolocation). Bats primarily feed on insects but may also eat fruits and pollen. Bats often live in historic sites and public buildings, such as churches, where they can be a nuisance due to their noise, droppings ([[guano]]), and odor. | ||
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bats; Chiroptera; flagermus (Dan.); Fledertiere (Deut.); murciélagos(Esp.); chiroptère (Fr.); pipistrello (It.); vleermuizen (Ned.; nietoperze (Pol.); morcego (Port.) | bats; Chiroptera; flagermus (Dan.); Fledertiere (Deut.); murciélagos(Esp.); chiroptère (Fr.); pipistrello (It.); vleermuizen (Ned.; nietoperze (Pol.); morcego (Port.) | ||
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− | = | + | * English Heritage: [https://cofeportsmouth.contentfiles.net/media/assets/file/Bats_in_Churches_-_a_management_guide.pdf#:~:text=Churches%20play%20an%20important%20role%20in%20helping%20to,be%20sought%20through%20Natural%20England%20and%20English%20Heritage. Bats in Churches] |
− | * ''Encyclopedia Britannica'', | + | * ''Encyclopedia Britannica'', https://www.britannica.com/topic/Britannica-Online, Comment: "bat." Accessed 31 Jan. 2005. |
− | * Wikipedia | + | * Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat (Accessed Oct. 8, 2005) |
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 2 May 2022
Description
Any small flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. Bats are found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. Their acoustical system allows them to accurately locate items by emitting a sound and evaluating its echo (echolocation). Bats primarily feed on insects but may also eat fruits and pollen. Bats often live in historic sites and public buildings, such as churches, where they can be a nuisance due to their noise, droppings (Guano), and odor.
Synonyms and Related Terms
bats; Chiroptera; flagermus (Dan.); Fledertiere (Deut.); murciélagos(Esp.); chiroptère (Fr.); pipistrello (It.); vleermuizen (Ned.; nietoperze (Pol.); morcego (Port.)
Resources and Citations
- English Heritage: Bats in Churches
- Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Britannica-Online, Comment: "bat." Accessed 31 Jan. 2005.
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat (Accessed Oct. 8, 2005)