Yes, they do live in the desert as long as they can find a sheltered place to roost at night, such as a cave, mine, under a bridge, etc. Carlsbad Caverns is in the desert and people come from all over to witness the bat flight in the evening during summer.
Fruit bats actually live in trees, not caves. They are found in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
Yes, there are several types of fruit bats that live in the desert. Some of these are Mexican fruit bats, California leaf-nosed bats, and flying foxes.
They live in the fig tree
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Yes, fruit flies can and do live in the desert. They are most apparent during warmer months.
how old do fruit bats live for
Yes, in fact bats do live in the desert. Some of the largest bats colonies in the world live in the deserts of the American Southwest. Several bats species are native to the driest desert on Earth, the Atacama.
In the rainforest
Fruit bats live in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Most of the bats in the world. Fruit bats and microbats have some important things in common: They are the only mammals that can fly.
Many species of bats do live in caves, yet many fruit bats do not. Fruit bats prefer to live outside roosting in the daylight, but they only go for food at night.
everywhere!!!!
Yes, there are a number of species of bats that make the desert their home, especially during the warmer months.
Many species of bats live in caves although some tropical species, such as many fruit bats, live in trees.
they live in Africa
in zoo's
yes they do many types of animals live there