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Pinnacles National Monument - BatsBats at Pinnacles find refuge in the caves, cliffs, and trees. There is currently a colony of Townsend"s Big-eared Bats in the Bear Gulch Cave and a colony of the Western Mastiff bat in the Balconies cave area. Out of the 23 species of bats in California, 14 species are known to occur within Pinnacles National Monument. These bats are: Western Pipstrelle (Pipistellus hesperus) All of the fourteen species at Pinnacles and forty-one of the forty-four North American bats eat insects, spiders, and their kin. Three species eat fruit or nectar. There are only three species of vampire bats -- they live in South America and feed on birds and mammals.
"They get tangled in your hair."
"Bats are flying mice."
"Bats are just pests."
"All bats carry rabies." |
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