With a few exceptions, including the Antarctic and arctic regions, bats can be found in all parts of the earth. Since they are nocturnal, bats will spend the daylight hours as well as hibernation periods in dark "roosts" that may include caves, crevices or thick foliage.
Bats most often live in caves, but they also like attics if they have a way of gettting into them, or bell towers (hence the expression "bats in your belfry"); there are also specially designed bat houses, analogous to bird houses, that some people place on their houses for the convenience of bats.
different places like under bridges, in cubboards, old buildings and even in churches.
bats like places where there are a lot of bugs or fruit. bats mainly live by plains and caves so my guess is the bats don't live in forests where they can bump into things.
Bats prefer to live in dark places, from what iv'e heard, they mostly live in caves.
maybe forest?
no
Humans can adapt to live anywhere on Earth and its atmosphere
no, bats did not live on earth at least 50 millions. actually the bats had been living since millions ago.
Because we live on earth and there is no life anywhere else.
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!
Pick almost anywhere on Earth
White tail deer can live anywhere on the northern side of the Earth.
because there is not enough space anywhere else in earth.
The only vampires that might live in California, are (possibly) vampire bats and leeches. There are no real vampire monsters that live anywhere on the planet Earth. They are a complete work of fiction. There is a significant community of vampires in California as they have found gainful employment in the movie industry.
Nobody lives on Saturn. We know of know people who live anywhere except earth.
It's a season (time of year) so doesn't live anywhere. Everyplace on Earth has this time of year.
Some bats live in trees, others live in caves or attics. Flying squirrels live in trees. Bats actually fly. Flying squirrels merely glide.