It's a fungal infection but I don't know if the "white stuff" is the fungus itself or dead skin-cells.
The white-nose syndrome is a fungal disease affecting bats, caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans. This disease is named for the characteristic white fungal growth on the noses and wings of infected bats. It has led to significant declines in bat populations in North America.
White-nose syndrome
vampire bats can normally be found under you bed or in south amarica
Fat is a useful storage substance for bats. This is because fat has over two times the energy content per mass unit versus proteins and carbohydrates.
Bats like many other animals excrete waste substance through their dropping and urine
no they are found in south Africa
Vampire bats are not found in Africa. True vampire bats (those that drink the blood of other animals) are found in Central and South America. There are several species of bats called "false vampire bats" in Africa, but these bats do not drink blood, they eat small animals such as birds, small rodents, etc.
yes they are
Depends on the species of bat, rabies can be contracted from bats.
A special I just watched on PBS says that it is not spread from bats to humans.
The fruit bat, brown bat, and vampire bat (yes it's real) !!
Bats are usually found in haunted houses.