Explores the behavior of common backyard nocturnal animals.
Or how a mother bat recognizes her baby out of thousands of other roosting pups? Explore this exciting book for answers to questions you'll be glad we asked_plus _Did You Know?_ fun facts and lots of lively, detailed illustrations.
Discusses bat anatomy, their habits, and habitats, prejuces against bats, their decline in numbers, their importance to the environment, and conservation efforts.
This book begins with an overview of bat biology, including their systematic diversity and methodological problems in bat research. This is followed by examples of local bat community surveys from the major biogeographic regions.
Bats: A Natural History
Featuring stunning illustrations, this is a great introduction to an extraordinary mammal.
This is the long-awaited re-issue of the bestselling classic. Brought right up to date and with new illustrations and a gallery of superb photographs, this is the perfect introduction to the bats living in Britain.
Did you know that bats are not blind? That the smallest bat is the size of a bee? That bats won't really fly into your hair? Kids will learn all this and more in this exciting book about one of nature's most misunderstood creatures.
Introduces bats, discussing different types; their behavior, physical characteristics, diet, and life cycle; and where they live.
Describes the appearance, behavior, and life cycle of this bat and how it uses its huge ears to find insects.
Describes the appearance, behavior, and life cycle of this bat and how it uses its huge ears to find insects.
This title describes the habitat, life cycle, and adaptations of bats. Simple text and colorful photos give readers an engaging overview of these amazing creatures and the places they live.
This book introduces readers to the unique features of bats. Basic information is covered, such as anatomy, life cycle, habitat, range, diet, and bats' contribution to the ecosystem.
Provides detailed information on the physical characteristics, various species, behavior, habitat, life cycle, and human efforts at conservation of bats, mammals that are able to fly.
Basics, history, migration, their benefits, bat houses and natural pest control. Learn cool facts as well as the benefits of having bats nearby as a natural pest control. Bats can kill thousands of mosquitos every night!
A Creativity Book for Young Conservationists Jane F. G. Jennings. The Spotted Bat Howdy ! My name is Euderma maculatum , but my friends back home in the American Southwest call me Spotted Bat . I'm a mammal just like you . Only I come ...
A brief introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of various species of bats.
Information on all aspects of bat biology, describing their special adaptations to flight and echolocation.