Megabats, also known as flying foxes, do not hibernate in the traditional sense like some other mammals. Instead, they may enter a state of torpor during extremely hot or cold weather, reducing their metabolic rate and conserving energy. However, they typically remain active throughout the year, roosting in trees and foraging for food. Their behavior is more influenced by environmental conditions than by a need for true hibernation.
a megabat
is a sword nosed bat a megabat or a micobat
a bat
no it is a microbat
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Microbat. They can fit in your hand.
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.