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  2. List of bats of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The bill passed 92-15, but died in the state senate. [3] In 2020, the big brown bat was designated the official state mammal of the District of Columbia. [4] In 2023, a successful campaign was launched to make the pallid bat the state bat of California. [5] The bill passed both houses unanimously and will take effect on January 1, 2024. [6]

  3. Latest case of fatal bat disease found in Utah at Canyonlands ...

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    The disease has killed millions of bats across North America and Canada. There is no cure for the disease, which has a 90% to 100% fatality rate at some sites in the U.S.

  4. List of bats by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bat species by global population. While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. For more information on how these estimates were ascertained, see Wikipedia's articles on population biology and population ecology. This list is not comprehensive, as not all bats have had their numbers quantified.

  5. Little brown bat - Wikipedia

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    The little brown bat or little brown myotis[ 3 ] (Myotis lucifugus) [ 1 ] is an endangered species of mouse-eared microbat found in North America. It has a small body size and glossy brown fur. It is similar in appearance to several other mouse-eared bats, including the Indiana bat, northern long-eared bat, and Arizona myotis, to which it is ...

  6. Bat in Your House? How to Get It Out Safely - WebMD

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    Bats and Rabies. Bats are the leading cause of rabies deaths in the U.S. Rabid bats have been found in all states except for Hawaii. While most bats don't have rabies, you should take precautions ...

  7. Indiana bat - Wikipedia

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    Indiana bat. The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a medium-sized mouse-eared bat native to North America. It lives primarily in Southern and Midwestern U.S. states and is listed as an endangered species. The Indiana bat is grey, black, or chestnut in color and is 1.2–2.0 in long and weighs 4.5–9.5 g (0.16–0.34 oz).

  8. Do Bats Make Good Pets? What You Should Know - WebMD

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    4 min read. Bats are interesting animals and sometimes desirable pets. But keep in mind that bats are wild animals and having one as a pet is not recommended. They don’t behave like domestic ...

  9. Bit by a Bat? When to Get Medical Help, Risks, Treatment

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    Between 2003 and 2015, 81.1% of cases of rabies transmitted through animals in the United States were from bat bites. More than 30 types of bats are known to carry rabies. More than 30 types of ...