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Definition of free-tailed bat in English: free-tailed batnoun A streamlined fast-flying insectivorous bat with a projecting tail, found in tropical and subtropical countries. 犬吻蝠 Family Molossidae: several genera and numerous species, including the mastiff bats and hairless bats Example sentencesExamples - In summer, female free-tailed bats gather in nursery caves to give birth and rear their single pups.
- Because free-tailed bats give birth to only a single pup each year, a population's recovery rate is slow.
- The gestation period of Brazilian free-tailed bats appears to be slightly in excess of 90 days.
- All free-tailed bats and two noctules reluctant to feed by themselves had to be fed by hand.
- The Brazilian free-tailed bat is a social and highly gregarious bat, even in flight.
- Molossids are known as free-tailed bats, because their bony tail extends to the end of a well-developed tail membrane and considerably beyond.
- Research indicates that Mexican free-tailed bats have roosted in Carlsbad Caverns for over 5,000 years.
- Western pipistrelles and Mexican free-tailed bats have staked their own claim on the chutes and shafts.
- Over the past decade French has shared her house with a colony of up to 75 Mexican free-tailed bats.
- Mexican free-tailed bats live in large caves, bridges, buildings, tunnels, and bat houses all across Texas.
- In the case of free-tailed bats, these numbers are exhibited vividly most late-summer evenings.
- About 100 million Mexican free-tailed bats return to Central Texas each year to raise their young.
- Both are widespread throughout the U.S. except in parts of Texas and Florida, where the Brazilian free-tailed bat reigns.
- You have 12 chances in July to witness the only public viewing of Mexican free-tailed bats in Okalahoma.
- The habitat of the Mexican free-tailed bats differs in various parts of the United States.
- Regular field observations at dusk in winter showed that untagged free-tailed bats usually emerged singly from different points on cliff faces, indicating that communal roosting is not the rule during the cold season.
- From March through April thousands of mostly female, pregnant Mexican free-tailed bats migrate north to give birth.
- The free-tailed bat is so named because the tail protrudes noticeably beyond the membrane that stretches between the tail and hind legs.
- The Brazilian free-tailed bat is one of the most abundant native mammals living in urban areas in Florida.
- This large free-tailed bat has large ‘bonnet’ ears that extend beyond the nose when laid forward.
Definition of free-tailed bat in US English: free-tailed bat(also freetail bat) noun A streamlined fast-flying insectivorous bat with a projecting tail, found in tropical and subtropical countries. 犬吻蝠 Family Molossidae: several genera and numerous species, including the mastiff bats and hairless bats Example sentencesExamples - The Brazilian free-tailed bat is a social and highly gregarious bat, even in flight.
- From March through April thousands of mostly female, pregnant Mexican free-tailed bats migrate north to give birth.
- The Brazilian free-tailed bat is one of the most abundant native mammals living in urban areas in Florida.
- Mexican free-tailed bats live in large caves, bridges, buildings, tunnels, and bat houses all across Texas.
- Regular field observations at dusk in winter showed that untagged free-tailed bats usually emerged singly from different points on cliff faces, indicating that communal roosting is not the rule during the cold season.
- You have 12 chances in July to witness the only public viewing of Mexican free-tailed bats in Okalahoma.
- In the case of free-tailed bats, these numbers are exhibited vividly most late-summer evenings.
- Research indicates that Mexican free-tailed bats have roosted in Carlsbad Caverns for over 5,000 years.
- The free-tailed bat is so named because the tail protrudes noticeably beyond the membrane that stretches between the tail and hind legs.
- Over the past decade French has shared her house with a colony of up to 75 Mexican free-tailed bats.
- The gestation period of Brazilian free-tailed bats appears to be slightly in excess of 90 days.
- Western pipistrelles and Mexican free-tailed bats have staked their own claim on the chutes and shafts.
- This large free-tailed bat has large ‘bonnet’ ears that extend beyond the nose when laid forward.
- Molossids are known as free-tailed bats, because their bony tail extends to the end of a well-developed tail membrane and considerably beyond.
- In summer, female free-tailed bats gather in nursery caves to give birth and rear their single pups.
- Both are widespread throughout the U.S. except in parts of Texas and Florida, where the Brazilian free-tailed bat reigns.
- Because free-tailed bats give birth to only a single pup each year, a population's recovery rate is slow.
- The habitat of the Mexican free-tailed bats differs in various parts of the United States.
- All free-tailed bats and two noctules reluctant to feed by themselves had to be fed by hand.
- About 100 million Mexican free-tailed bats return to Central Texas each year to raise their young.
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