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Copulation of tree bats is likely initiated during flight. After mating, tree bats hibernate alone in tree cavities, bark crevices, beneath leaf litter, or in the twilight zone of caves. Gestation typically takes 50β60 days, so that parturition of pups occurs in early summer when insect availability
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Most bats do not have rabies; however, most recent human rabies deaths have been due to a strain of rabies associated with this species. In 2015, a
Wyoming woman woke up to a bat on her shoulder later to be identified as a silver-haired bat. She presented to the emergency department several weeks
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This medium-sized bat is predominantly black (including the wings, ears, interfemoral membrane, and fur) with white-tipped hairs. The basal upper half of its tail membrane is densely furred. This gives the bat a frosted appearance and its common namesake. This species has a flattened skull with a
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Silver-haired bats consume primarily soft-bodied insects, such as moths, but will also take spiders and harvestmen. This species will forage low, over both still and running water, and also in forest openings. Silver-haired bats are slow but maneuverable flyers that typically detect prey a short
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in winter and is found in arid habitats at low elevations during seasonal migrations. In
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later with ataxia, dysphagia, and weakness. After over a week of diagnostic workup, she was determined to have the rabies virus, which was traced to the bat incident. She died several days later.
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broad rostrum. This species weighs around 8β12 g, has a total length of ~100 mm, a tail length of 40 mm, and a forearm length of 37β44 mm.
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684:Canadian Journal of Zoology
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1129:Bats of the United States
1114:Mammals described in 1831
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363:Conservation threats
561:"Silver-haired Bat"
441:Solari, S. (2019).
388:white-nose syndrome
367:In addition to the
204:L. noctivagans
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536:. No 172 pp. 1-5.
492:"Order Chiroptera"
292:behavior of bats.
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296:Description
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428:References
324:, and the
265:vesper bat
173:Eptesicini
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623:Diversity
369:hoary bat
290:nocturnal
284:Etymology
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103:Eukaryota
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576:Lasiurus
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133:Mammalia
123:Chordata
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190:Peters
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