friut bat
the bat does not have a group.There is so many bat species andall of them are different so man kind decided to ban bat species but they wont live with out groups.so no they don't have one.
none. Vampire bats live in South America
Here's the answer straight from Wikipedia's "Vampire Bat" page:There are three bat species that feed solely on blood: the Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus), the Hairy-legged Vampire Bat (Diphylla ecaudata), and the White-winged Vampire Bat (Diaemus youngi). All three species are native to the Americas, ranging from Mexico to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
Vampire bats tend to live in groups like other bat species. These animals sleep during the day and do their hunting for food at night.
No. A spotted bat is a species of bat, as its name implies. And as we all know, bats are mammals (they give live birth and feed their young milk).
There are a186 total extant species, which include such species as the Nendo tube-nosed fruit bat, the Borneo fruit bat and Salim Ali's fruit bat.
no
Depends on which species of bat.
Yes
Fruit bat Horse shoe bat Vampire bat Pipistrelle bat Flying fox
There are about sixty species of flying fox. Different species live in different areas. Flying foxes as a whole live in the tropical rainforests of Asia and Africa, as well as on certain islands in the Indian and Pacific oceans.