• Mbourgon everywhere
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    226 days ago

    Fun fact: once a year a 100‘ x 100‘ cave in Mason Texas becomes one of the most populated bat caves (bat nursery), holding anywhere from 2 million to 7 million. In the spring, pregnant bats come to this cave for some reason (they don’t know why) and hang out here until they give birth. Once they do, they spend the next couple of months rearing their young, eventually taking them on flights, and 1-2 months after giving birth the babies are now the same size as their mom, and they all go back to whichever cave they originally came from.

  • @YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH
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    167 days ago

    Thank you for posting these bat fact. I get a lot of bat enjoyment out of them.

    • @ickplant@lemmy.worldOPM
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      26 days ago

      Thank you! It’s nice to know that people enjoy them as I enjoy researching and making them for you all!

  • @Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    97 days ago

    Is that for a different species of bats?

    The pregnancy can’t be that variable within a single species right?

  • moosetwin
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    76 days ago

    with it taking that long for something the size of my fist those things better be coming out as full grown adults