Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Eutheria
Super-order: Laurasiatheria
Order: Chiroptera
Family: 18 families
Genus: 180 genera
Species: Around 1100
24 Amazing Facts and Information on Bats
- Bats are the only mammal that can actually fly and make up the second largest order of mammals in the world.
- A little brown bat (myotis) can eat up to 1000 mosquitoes in one hour.
- A mother bat can locate her pup (baby) out of millions in a roost, by tracking down its scent and sound.
- African heart-nosed bats can hear the footsteps of a beetle walking on sand, from a distance of more than six feet.
- Agricultural plants like bananas, bread-fruit, mangoes, cashews, dates and figs rely on bats for pollination and seed dispersal.
- Bats are extremely clean animals and groom themselves almost on a constant basis.
- Bats give birth to only one baby in a year, making them one of the slowest reproducing mammals on earth for their size.
- Bats seldom transmit disease to other animals or even humans.
- During winter hibernation, Red Bats can withstand body temperatures as low as 23 degrees.
- Frog eating bats differentiate between edible and poisonous frogs by listening to the mating calls of male frogs.
- Giant flying foxes, which are native to Indonesia, have a wingspan of nearly six feet.
- Many species of bats roost together in large groups, known as colonies.
- Most of the bats have very good eyesight. They also have excellent echolocation skills.
- Most of these bat species are so small that they would easily fit in the palm of your hand.
- Some of the bats migrate to warmer climates during the winter, while the others hibernate.
- Studies have indicated that the Old World fruit bats and flying foxes might have descended from early primates.
- The bumblebee bat of Thailand is the smallest mammal in the world.
- The droppings of bats in caves support whole ecosystems of unique organisms, including bacteria.
- Honduran white bat is completely white in color, with the exception of yellow nose and ears.
- The tiny woolly bats of West Africa live in the large webs of colonial spiders.
- Vampire bats are one of the few mammals who risk their own lives to share food with the less fortunate roost-mates.
- When hibernating, little brown bats can reduce their heart rate to 20 beats per min and even can stop breathing altogether, for 48 min at a stretch.Can detect warmth of an animal from about 16 cm away using its "nose-leaf".
- Bats can also find food (insects) up to 18 ft. away and get information about the type of insect using their sense of echolocation.
- Can hear frequencies between 3,000 and 120,000 Hz.
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