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Silver-haired bat

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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 50–60 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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They often roost in tree cavities or in bark crevices on tree trunks, especially during migration. Their unique coloration makes them blend in with their roosting environment. However, some individuals seem to overwinter in buildings, which may allow them to spend the winter in places that would
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in winter and is found in arid habitats at low elevations during seasonal migrations. In Missouri, reproduction occurs in the northern dissected plains region, but reproductive females are believed to be absent from the southern Ozark highlands in the summer.
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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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Arnett EB, Brown WK, Erickson WP, Fiedler JK, Hamilton BL, Henry TH, et al. (2008). "Patterns of fatality of bats at wind energy facilities in North America".
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Barclay, R.M.R., J. Ulmer, C.J.A. MacKenzee, M.S. Thompson, L. Olson, J. McCool, E.E. Cropey, and G. Poll. 2004. Variation in the reproductive rate of bats.
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is high. Pups are born breech by presentation, and the mother consumes the placenta Females typically give birth to two offspring, with an even sex ratio.
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Kurta, Allen; Auteri, Giorgia G.; Hofmann, Joyce E.; Mengelkoch, Jean M.; White, J. Paul; Whitaker, John O.; Cooley, Thomas; Melotti, Julie (2018-04-17).
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broad rostrum. This species weighs around 8–12 g, has a total length of ~100 mm, a tail length of 40 mm, and a forearm length of 37–44 mm.
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Hayssen, V., A. van Tienhoven, and A. van Tienhoven. 1993. Asdell’s patterns of mammalian reproduction. Comstock Publ. Assoc., Ithaca, NY.
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Like all bats, silver-haired bats are vulnerable to population threats because of their inherently low reproductive rate.
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Kurta, A.D, and T.H. Kunz. 1987. Size of bats at birth and maternal investment during pregnancy.
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Barclay, R.M.R. 1985. Long-versus short-range foraging strategies of hoary (
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observed in smaller-bodied hibernating North American cave bats.
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The species name translates as night-wandering, referring to the
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Cryan, P.M. 2003. Seasonal distribution of migratory tree bats (
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Male captured in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways in 2010.
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Index

Lasionycteris

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Vespertilionidae
Vespertilioninae
Eptesicini
Lasionycteris
Peters
Binomial name
Le Conte

vesper bat
only member
genus
nocturnal
Bermuda
Canada
Mexico
United States
Alaska
Mexico

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