Also known as the western big-eared bat, the long-eared bat, and the lump-nosed bat, its appearance is defined by a pair of outsize ears and a lump-adorned nose. These bats, whose bodies are ...
The northern long-eared bat — distinguishable from its close relatives, as one might presume, by its long ears — is a small bat associated with mature, interior forest environments. Unlike most other ...
On the western edge of its range (the Dakotas ... FEEDING: Like other Myotis species, the northern long-eared bat feeds opportunistically on insects, using both “hawking” and “gleaning” to obtain prey ...
While some bat species have seen up to a 99% population decline, Rafinesque's big-eared bat has shown a strong resistance to ...
The fungus causing the disease dwells in caves and mines, and is threatening the endangered species of northern long-eared bat. Northern long-eared bats have been found at the Minnesota Valley ...
Species identified in the bunkers so far include the pipistrelle, soprano pipistrelle, long-eared bat and a currently unspecified type of mouse-eared bat. Greater horseshoe bats have also been ...