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her scent on the young early on. However, young try to steal a suckle from any female that passes through the cluster. Through examining the genotypes of female-pup nursing pairs sampled from colonies in Texas, it has been measured that nursing is partially selective along genetic lines, with approximately 17% of mothers nursing pups that were not their offspring, ostensibly due to the difficulty of consistently locating and selectively nursing their own pups in extremely large colonies. A mother will nurse her young daily, and by 4–7 weeks old they are full grown, fully weaned, and independent.
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occupancy by humans and compass orientation". Caves, though, need to have enough wall and ceiling space to fit millions of bats. Before buildings, free-tailed bats in the
Southeastern United States probably roosted in the hollows of trees such as red mangrove, black mangrove, white mangrove, and cypress. However, most bats in Florida seem to prefer buildings and other man-made structures over natural roosts. Caves in Florida tend to be occupied mostly by the
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431:, giving them the name "free-tailed" bats. Their ears are wide, rounded, and large compared to their heads, nearly meeting at the front of the face, but distinctly not joined at the midline and projecting anterodorsally from just before the muzzle to the back of the head. They use their large ears to help them find prey using
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says."These bats are indeed flying very fast at times, but this is based on their ground speed," says Anders
Hedenström at the University of Lund in Sweden. "Since they did not measure winds at the place and time where the bats are flying, one can therefore not exclude that the top speeds are not bats flying in a gust."
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from private ownership in 1992. BCI planned to revert any land changes that were a result of farming or ranching in order to conserve the biodiversity and wildlife there. Preserving the land around
Bracken Cave was important, as it is home to the world's largest bat colony, and any human encroachment
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once a year, which typically lasts five weeks in the spring. The gestation period of the bat lasts 11–12 weeks, with only one young being born. A number of pups are left in "creches", while their mothers roost elsewhere. The female uses vocalizations and scent to identify her pup. The mother imprints
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Mexican free-tailed bats are typically 9 cm (3.5 in) in length and weigh around 7–12 g (0.25–0.42 oz) with females tending to be slightly heavier than males by 1-2 grams for increased fat storage to use during gestation and nursing. Their tails are almost half their total length
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that his team and he had detected
Mexican free-tailed bats emitting ultrasonic vocalizations that had the effect of jamming the echolocation calls of a rival bat species hunting moths. The 'jamming' call led to an increased chance of the rival missing its prey, which the Mexican free-tailed bat was
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for navigation and detecting prey. Traveling calls are of a brief but constant frequency. However, they switch modulated frequency calls between 40 and 75 kHz if they detect something. Typically, the frequency range of their echolocation is between 49 and 70 kHz, but can be between 25 and
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University of Oxford says that errors in estimating bat speed by measuring the distance moved between successive positions could be huge. "So I think it would be premature to knock birds off their pedestal as nature's fastest fliers just yet," he
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Mexican free-tailed bats are nocturnal foragers and begin feeding after dusk. They travel 50 km in a quick, direct flight pattern to feed. This species flies the highest among bats, at altitudes around 3,300 m (10,800 ft). Bats appear to be most active in late morning and afternoon
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Mexican free-tailed bat ranges from the southern half of the continental United States through most of Mexico, and through most of Central America into South America. Their range in South America is less understood where they live in the eastern Brazilian highlands and coast, the northeastern
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bats in possessing deep wrinkles on the upper lip and in having a Z-shaped upper third molar, which is used for grinding insects. These individuals possess canines which are larger in males than in females. The wings are elongated and narrow with pointed tips, making them well-equipped for quick,
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bats spend around 60% of their active time foraging while aerial, mostly hunting at heights of 6–15 m (20–49 ft). Individuals will fly 50 km (31 mi) in one night to reach foraging areas. The loose, wrinkled skin around the mouth is thought to aid in expanding the mouth during
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Jalisco, Sinaloa, and Sonora. Some bats that summer in Kansas, Oklahoma, eastern New Mexico, and Texas migrate southward to South Texas and Mexico. Some bat populations in other areas of North America do not migrate, but are residents and may make seasonal changes in roost sites. While this
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Mexican free-tailed bats roost primarily in caves. However, they also roost in buildings of any type as long as they have access to openings and dark recesses in ceilings or walls. The bats can make roosting sites of buildings regardless of "age, height, architecture, construction materials,
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and gopher snakes may also prey on them, but at a lesser extent. Certain types of beetles prey on neonate and juvenile bats that have fallen to the ground. This species seems to have a low incidence of rabies, at least in the United States. They do, however, contain certain pesticides.
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Hundreds of tons of guano were mined in Texas annually between 1900 and 1980. In the early 20th century, bat guano was Texas' largest mineral export, before oil. In 1863, a gun powder factory opened near San
Antonio, the saltpeter of which was provided by local guano mines.
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dissolved in blood plasma increase with increasing levels of dissolved ammonia, providing the bats with a buffer against pH change. This allows the bats to filter out a large majority of inhaled ammonia before it reaches toxic levels in the blood.
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straight flight patterns. Their fur color ranges from dark brown to gray. The
Mexican free-tailed bat's large feet have distinct long, white bristles. These bristles, namely those on digits one and five and the toes, as well as on the edge of the
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Mexican free-tailed bat populations inhabits Cueva de la Boca, a cave near
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then able to eat itself. Earlier researchers had discovered some 15 types of social calls made by Mexican free-tailed bats and reported that they could adjust their calls to avoid interfering with others in range of their calls.
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of 160 km/h (99 mph), measured by an aircraft tracking device. The measurement methodology did not simultaneously record wind speed and ground speed, so the observations could have been affected by strong
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bats have copious numbers of sebaceous glands covering their entire bodies. These glands leave a trace of a lasting scent to which other bats are sensitive. This odor is crucial to marking habitual roosts.
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other bats in the roost. He also tends to vocalize when mating. During passive copulation, the males simply flies to a female in her roost and quietly mounts her with no resistance. This species is a
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breeder and both sexes copulate with multiple partners. Females become sexually mature at about 9 months, while males take even longer, at two years. Females enter
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Wood, William F.; Szewczak, Joseph M. (2007). "Volatile Antimicrobial Compounds in the Pelage of the Mexican Free-tailed Bat, Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana".
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is found in such a concentration that its antimicrobial activity can inhibit the growth of two fungal pathogens that cause ringworm (
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Mikula, P.; Morelli, F.; LuÄŤan, R. K.; Jones, D. N.; Tryjanowski, P. (2016). "Bats as prey of diurnal birds: a global perspective".
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would be detrimental to their population. BCI also protects the land from artificial light pollution, which can distress the bats.
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Glass, Bryan P. (1982). "Seasonal Movements of Mexican Freetail Bats Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana Banded in the Great Plains".
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One individual bat was recorded to have lived eight years, based on dentition. Predators of the bat include large birds such as
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McCracken, Gary F.; Safi, Kamran; Kunz, Thomas H.; Dechmann, Dina K. N.; Swartz, Sharon M.; Wikelski, Martin (9 November 2016).
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requires free water sources to maintain water balance: individuals from the arid environment of New Mexico tend to have thicker
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Bassett, JE (1982). "Habitat aridity and intraspecific differences in the urine concentrating ability of insectivorous bats".
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from the less arid California, revealing that urine concentrating abilities and water use varies geographically with aridity.
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Svoboda, P. L.; Choate, J. R. (1987). "Natural History of the Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat in the San Luis Valley of Colorado".
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migration is extremely extensive, a way must exist for these bats to continuously congregate in the same roosts every year.
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over 99 mph (160 km/h). It also flies the highest among bats, at altitudes around 3,300 m (10,800 ft).
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Loughry, W. J.; McCracken, G. F. (1991). "Factors Influencing Female-Pup Scent Recognition in Mexican Free-Tailed Bats".
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individuals have genetic adaptation for withstanding or countering these high levels of ammonia. The bats' content of CO
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has increased in prevalence since 2006, mostly affecting species of bats that roost underground such as the
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Mexican free-tailed bats are primarily insectivores. They hunt their prey using echolocation. The bats eat
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Allen, L. C.; Turmelle, A. S.; Mendonça, M. T.; Navara, K. J.; Kunz, T. H.; McCracken, G. F. (2009).
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McCracken, G. F.; Gillam, E. H.; Westbrook, J. K.; Lee, Y. F.; Jensen, M. L.; Balsley, B. B. (2008).
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between June and September. Free-tailed bats are more active in warm weather.
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Bats of Puerto Ricoo: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective
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Bat Conservation International: Mexican free-tailed bats webpage
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Glass BP (1982). "Seasonal movements of Mexican free-tail bats
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Pronatura Noreste Announces the Purchase of Cueva de la Boca
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ARKive.org: Images/videos of the Brazilian free-tailed bat
1986:(Chiroptera: Molossidae) in a Large Highway Bridge Colony"
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A field guide to mammals of North America, north of Mexico
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light. The function of this trait, if any, are unknown.
1956:"Bats sabotage rivals' senses with sound in food race"
1930:"Holy blocked bat signal! Bats jam each other's calls"
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of Africa and South Asia. These three species form a
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2154:"Bracken Cave Preserve – Texas Hill Country Region"
1381:"Variation in Diet of the Mexican Free-Tailed Bat (
1225:"Brazilian Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis)"
835:On 6 November 2014, Aaron Corcoran, a biologist at
858:Free-tailed bats roosting at a cave in the Bahamas
2363:World of Wonder – Texas Bat Colonies (1995) video
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2113:): Birth Size, Growth Rates, and Age Estimation"
1098:Smith Miller, Gerrit; Rehn, James A. G. (1901).
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1980:Keeley, Annika T. H.; Keeley, Brian W. (2004).
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498:Bats flying near Frio Cave in Concan, Texas
418:believed to be about 18 million years old.
339:It is regarded as one of the most abundant
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2107:Kunz, Thomas H.; Robson, Simon K. (1995).
1485:Animal Fact Sheet: Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
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540:Mexican free-tailed bats, emerging from
2308:Integrated Taxonomic Information System
2274:"The lives of Mexican free-tailed bats"
1529:Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
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810:and protein in respiratory mucus and CO
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2353:Bat Conservation International website
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1954:Hogenboom, Melissa (7 November 2014).
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1501:Lee, Y. F.; McCracken, G. F. (2001).
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2770:Least concern biota of North America
1928:Morell, Virginia (6 November 2014).
2700:IUCN Red List least concern species
2158:Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
2052:McCracken, Gary F. (9 March 1984).
1756:Journal of Comparative Physiology B
1675:Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
1430:Integrative and Comparative Biology
975:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
774:The species has been measured at a
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2740:Mammals of the Dominican Republic
2367:Texas Archive of the Moving Image
2201:Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Colony
2185:. Bat Conservation International.
1004:"Speedy Bat Smashes Speed Record"
61:Song of male, slowed eight times
367:The Mexican free-tailed bat was
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1081:Annales des sciences naturelles
463:Showing the bristles (photo by
2111:Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana
1616:"Bats and white-nose syndrome"
1383:Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana
1307:Tadarida brasiliensis mextcana
1012:Bat Conservation International
891:Bat Conservation International
546:Carlsbad Caverns National Park
465:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
373:Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
288:Mexican free-tailed bat range
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2078:10.1126/science.223.4640.1090
1907:10.1016/j.anbehav.2006.12.006
1309:banded in the Great Plains".
1293:Zoogeography in the Caribbean
827:Mexican free-tailed bats use
1541:10.1016/0300-9629(82)90152-9
1379:McWilliams, Lisa A. (2005).
689:Pseudogymnoascus destructans
395:s closest relatives are the
1466:Do Bats Control Mosquitoes?
1346:The Southwestern Naturalist
714:Trichophyton mentagrophytes
663:. Mammal predators include
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2272:Tuttle, Merlin D. (1995).
1805:Royal Society Open Science
1256:10.1007/s42991-024-00441-3
631:tissue layers compared to
2780:Mammals described in 1824
2745:Bats of the United States
1768:10.1007/s00360-008-0315-3
1695:10.1016/j.bse.2007.04.002
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2710:Bats of Central America
2337:(Tadarida brasiliensis)
2304:"Tadarida brasiliensis"
1641:10.1073/pnas.1204793109
1138:10.1644/11-mamm-a-103.1
918:10 blocks south of the
850:Mating and reproduction
427:and stretch beyond the
381:Nyctinomus brasiliensis
296:Mexican free-tailed bat
2795:Mammals of the Bahamas
1982:"The Mating System of
916:Congress Avenue Bridge
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422:Physical description
401:Sauromys petrophilus
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1632:2012PNAS..109.6794F
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