describe some human and natural changes to the environment about indiana bats
Habitat: In winter, Indiana bats retreat to caves in huge numbers. They will only live in caves with very specific internal conditions, including a temperature below 10 C but above 0 C. This limits their hibernation habitat to a very limited selection of caves and old mines. They hibernate for roughly half the year, living off their fat reserves. Young bats are raised during the summer months under the bark of trees, where as many as 100 females may gather in a maternity colony to raise their young. Bats may live up to 20 years in the wild, but a lifespan of 14 years is more typical.
Location: Indiana bats are found throughout the eastern and central United States, though as their name suggests, a large concentration is found in Indiana. Other major populations are located in the states of New York, Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri. In summer, Indiana bats live in forested areas near watercourses where many insects are available. In winter, they hibernate in caves and sometimes abandoned mine-shafts.
Status: Endangered Endangered - small Known as: Indiana Bat. Estimated numbers left in the wild: 244,000.
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wut
how does that answer my question?
READ !!! or google search it on your own
your very rude
wut, im so confused right now
im just asking a question
describe some human and natural changes to the environment about indiana bats" you asked that
yea i know
get like your rude he/she asked a question and you didnt answer it
i gave you some habitat research , climate & Location
when i googled it , it didnt show up
that isnt what he/she asked ;/
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@getlikeliyiah
WHEN YOU GOOGLE IT IT DOESNT SHOW
thats why i asked the question
okay well i'll keep looking to answer your question if i could
okie
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