They are really small, usually no more than 2 inches long.
They are insectivores -they eat LOTS of insects.
While they CAN live 20 years in the wild, they are listed as an endangered species.
(And they have cute little faces...)
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One of the Indiana bats adaptations ore hooked claws. This allowed them to climb things better.
Depending on what kind of bat it is. Is it bb core or wood bat or is it like aluminum?
An Indiana bat weighs about 1/4 an ounce.
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An Indiana Bat lives to native north or south america
No, the Indiana Aztec bat does not exist. It seems to be a fictional or misidentified species.
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The bat cave
They can fly :D
The Indiana bat eats flying insects, which it catches on the wing.
Indiana bat , Gray bat , Little brown bat, Big brown bat, and the Eastern Pipistrelle bat
town-sends big eared bats adaptations