Facts about Bats
Facts about Bats
by Peter Cunningham
Did you know:
- Nearly 1000 kinds of bats account for almost a quarter of all mammal
species and most are highly beneficial.
- A single bat can catch up to 600 mosquitoes in just 1 hour.
- Agricultural plants such as bananas, mangoes, dates and certain figs rely
on bats for pollination and seed dispersal.
- Bat droppings in caves support whole ecosystems of unique organisms.
- Contrary to popular belief, bats are not blind, do not become entangled in
human hair, bite only in self-defence, and seldom transmit disease to other
animals.
- Bats are exceptionally vulnerable to extinction, in part because they are
the slowest reproducing mammals on earth for their size with most producing
only one young per year.
- Only one species of "vampire bat" occurs in south and Central
America and does not suck blood, but makes an incision and then laps up the
blood.
- Very little scientific work has been conducted on bats from the UAE with
only 8 species ever recorded although it is suspected that many more may
occur.
I am busy doing some work on bat distribution in the UAE and would appreciate
information regarding the following:
- Bat roosts (i.e. caves/crevasses/ceilings, etc.)
- Bat gatherings (i.e. frequently used feeding areas or where seen often)
- Bat records (i.e. 16 Mouse-tailed Bats seen roosting at Abool Fort on 15
March 1999, etc.)
Any information regarding bats from the UAE and neighbouring Oman areas could
be useful. Any dead specimens and skulls, etc. could also be used for
identification purposes.
If you have any information regarding bats to contribute, please forward
the information to a Committee member.
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