New Jersey is home to several bat species, including the Eastern Red Bat, Little Brown Bat, and Big Brown Bat. The Northern Long-eared Bat, which is currently listed as a threatened species, can also be found in the state. These bats play crucial roles in the ecosystem, particularly in insect control. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these species, especially in light of threats like white-nose syndrome.
millions.
It was made in the 1800's and it was made in New Jersey.
well there are many different species of gopher but as far as i know gophers do not live in new jersey
There are two native land mammals in New Zealand. Both are bats:* The New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat: Mystacina tuberculata * The New Zealand long-tailed or wattled bat: Chalinolobus tuberculatus
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
there are: bat,sugar gliders, capuchin monkey, ferrits and lots of others
friut bat
Yes
Fruit bat Horse shoe bat Vampire bat Pipistrelle bat Flying fox
Two of New Jersey's snake species are venomous, the timber rattlesnake and the northern copperhead. The timber rattlesnake would be the worst as far as the venom.
big brown bat