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Northern Bat

Educational resources on Northern Bat

Northern Bat [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Northern Bat

Academic web links for the Northern Bat.


Northern bat
Description: A medium-sized bat, usually 3½-4 inches (89-102 mm) in length with a wingspan of about 9½ inches (241 mm). This species is extremely similar to the little brown
www.biology.eku.edu/bats/northernbat.html

Northern bat
This bat is an uncommon resident of the mountains and piedmont of North Carolina (Webster et al. 1985). Often solitary or in small groups, these bats will roost in a variety of
www.basic.ncsu.edu/ncgap/sppreport/amacc01150.html

North American Mammals: Myotis septentrionalis
Although the northern long-eared myotis is common and widespread, much remains to be learned about its roosting habits, reproduction, and longevity.
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=200

Kentucky Bat Working Group
The goals of this website are to (1) provide information about bats (especially ... Northern bat (Myotis septentrionalis) Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) Draft Recovery Plan
www.biology.eku.edu/bats.htm

ADW: Myotis septentrionalis: Information
During copulation, a male northern bat mounts a female from behind, occasionally grasping the female's neck with his teeth (Barclay et. al., 2000).
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Myotis_septentrionalis.html

BioKIDS - Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, Critter Catalog, Myotis ...
See also. Find northern bat information at Animal Diversity Web
www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Myotis_septentrionalis/pictures

ADW: Eptesicus: Classification
Genus Eptesicus (big brown bats, forest bats, serotines, and relatives) ... Eptesicus nilssonii (northern bat)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Eptesicus.html

www.ecse.rpi.edu
...etopo5.northern.bat.Z 8.3 Mb. etopo5.southern.bat.Z 7.9 Mb . These two files contain worldwide bathymetric and elevation data in. meters with a 5 minute by 5 minute latitude
www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/wrf/Research/Data/etopo5/etopo5.README

BioKIDS - Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, Critter Catalog, Myotis ...
Northern bat. Myotis septentrionalis Permissions for Use This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/4007/Myotis_septentrionalis/pictures

Restoring Bat Habitats
The endangered Indiana bat and the northern bat prefer above-ground habitats in older-growth forests with snags (standing dead trees), rather than cave dwellings, during the summer
www.research.uky.edu/odyssey/spring99/bats.html







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