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Tracy Nelson Maurer - Creepy But Cool Bats

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2014 Blue Door Publishing Florida All rights reserved e-book - photo 1
2014 Blue Door Publishing Florida All rights reserved e-book - photo 2
2014 Blue Door Publishing, Florida. All rights reserved.
e-book 978-0-9860553-6-2
e-pub 978-0-9915024-2-4
About The Author:
Tracy Nelson Maurer has written books for children
and young adults for more than 15 years. She holds an
MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults
from Hamline University. When shes not writing,
Tracy enjoys spending time outdoors with her family
near Minneapolis, Minnesota.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WINGS OF WONDER Bats are the only mammals that can - photo 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WINGS OF WONDER Bats are the only mammals that can truly y Mammals have - photo 4
WINGS OF WONDER
Bats are the only mammals that can truly
y. Mammals have fur or hair and mammal
babies feed on their mothers milk.
Bats wings have a thin skin membrane to catch air thumb rst nger - photo 5
Bats wings have a thin
skin membrane to catch air.
thumb
(rst nger)
second nger
third nger
fourth nger
fth nger
membrane
Most bats cannot take off from the ground To y they drop off a ledge tree - photo 6
Most bats cannot take off from the
ground. To y, they drop off a ledge, tree,
or other high spot.
Bats move their wings the way humans wave their ngers Bats also have a - photo 7
Bats move their wings the way
humans wave their ngers. Bats also
have a thumb for gripping.
NIGHT DINERS Most bats are nocturnal They y at night to nd food and they - photo 8
NIGHT DINERS
Most bats are nocturnal . They y at night
to nd food and they sleep during the day.
Most bats eat mosquitoes, beetles, moths,
or other insects, or small animals such
as frogs or sh.
Persian trident bats
eat insects.
Some bats eat fruit They live in the tropics The greater bulldog bat - photo 9
Some bats eat fruit. They live in
the tropics .
The greater bulldog bat
has pouches in its cheeks
to carry sh when it ies.
Wrinkle - faced bats suck
on over - ripe bananas.
Bats may look scary but they are helpful Fruit bats spread seeds and - photo 10
Bats may look scary, but they are
helpful! Fruit bats spread seeds and
pollen from plants that humans eat
or use in medicines and products.
Other bats eat insects that
damage crops.
The ying fox is the worlds
largest bat. It eats only fruit.
Bats can see just ne They hear even better They use echolocation or - photo 11
Bats can see just ne They hear even better They use echolocation or - photo 12
Bats can see just ne. They hear
even better.
They use echolocation , or sound
images, to nd food in the dark.
Bats bounce clicks and squeaks off objects The sounds form sharp images in - photo 13
Bats bounce clicks and squeaks
off objects. The sounds form
sharp images in their brains.
Creepy or Cool?
Bats with a noseleaf honk
through their noses for
echolocation. These odd skin
aps may also help catch
echoes.
noseleaf
Mexican fruit bat
AT HOME IN THE DARK Most bats live in quiet dark places such as caves or - photo 14
AT HOME IN THE DARK
Most bats live in quiet, dark places such
as caves or empty buildings. Others roost
in trees. Bats live above the ground to
hide from predators.
A group of bats living together is called a colony Most bats sleep - photo 15
A group of bats living
together is called a colony.
Most bats sleep upside down They hang onto branches and ledges with hooked - photo 16
Most bats sleep upside down. They hang
onto branches and ledges with hooked toes.
Some bats wrap their
wings around themselves
to keep warm.
Bats live nearly everywhere except very cold places Some bats migrate to - photo 17
Bats live nearly everywhere except
very cold places. Some bats
migrate
to warmer places in the fall.
Areas of the world where
bats can be found.
North
America
South
America
Africa
Australia
Asia
Europe
BABY BATS Most mother bats give birth to one pup each year Helpless bat - photo 18
BABY BATS
Most mother bats give birth to one pup
each year. Helpless bat pups cannot y
at birth. They cling to their mothers.
Creepy or Cool?
Almost all bats are born with
no hair. Their eyes are closed.
Pups quickly grow too heavy to y with their mothers They wait together for - photo 19
Pups quickly grow too heavy to y with
their mothers. They wait together for food.
After four to six weeks, bat pups can y and
hunt on their own.
Gambian epauletted fruit
bat ying with a baby on
her belly.
ARE BATS ENDANGERED Bats are important to the planet People have - photo 20
ARE BATS ENDANGERED?
Bats are important to the planet. People
have destroyed bat habitats or killed bats
from fear. Learn more about bats to help
them survive.
Since 2006, white - nose
fungus has killed more
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