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Friday, October 24, 2014

Indiana Bats

From U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Midwest Region:




Upon arriving at their hibernaculum in fall, Indiana bats "swarm," a behavior in which large numbers of bats fly in and out of cave entrances from dusk to dawn. Swarming continues for several weeks and during this they mate.

Photo: Bats swarming by Andrew King/USFWS.

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