how many wrinkled lipped bats live in 1 cave
There are many different animals that live in caves. Bats for example are a famous animal that lives in a cave.
A lot like bats,glowing worms, cockroaches and etc
They live together by the thounsands in most places they are located. A cave can hold many thousands of bats depending on it's size.
10,000
The main advantage of living together in a colony is that it is easier to find a mate. In addition, once a suitable cave has been found, many bats will want to live there since there are not that many suitable locations for them to live, where they can nest in a way that protects them from bad weather and from predators. If you have a desirable site, lots of individuals will want to live there. The result is a colony.
The main advantage of living together in a colony is that it is easier to find a mate. In addition, once a suitable cave has been found, many bats will want to live there since there are not that many suitable locations for them to live, where they can nest in a way that protects them from bad weather and from predators. If you have a desirable site, lots of individuals will want to live there. The result is a colony.
Many species of bats live in caves although some tropical species, such as many fruit bats, live in trees.
Explorers discovered ancient paintings inside the cave. I plan to go spelunking in that limestone cave over the weekend. The bat colony inhabits the cave near the mountain.
Too many to list by species but the main cave-users are bats and some insects that shelter underground but feed outside; and full-time cave-dwellers which are chiefly invertebrates and a few specially-adapted fish and salamanders.
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.
they live in trees
Nowhere! They have been extinct for many thousands of years.