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We have a system of caves near by where some scientists say that there might be up to 200 species of bats wintering there. Does this sound possible?

2007-12-10 18:04:43 · 3 answers · asked by Praire Crone 7 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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200 seems kind of hi8gh I would tend to think that there are only about 40 or 50 species in North America. I have a bat house on my proterty and never see more than 4 or 5 different kinds of bats there. They take care of most of the mosquitoes in the summer, so I encourage them to nest in the bat box as soon as they arrive by setting out pieces of hamburger in the nearby trees to give them food until enough insects come out to provide them with a steady diet.

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Raji the Green Witch

2007-12-11 02:48:03 · answer #1 · answered by Raji the Green Witch 7 · 1 0

interestingly, there are probable greater undiscovered animal species in those places (and likewise something of the international) as there are time-venerated species. Nematodes are tiny computer virus like creatures and that they stay everywhere. some inhabit very unusual environments. One exchange into got here across residing under beer coasters in a ecu pub and nowhere else on earth. Nematodes are tiny and maximum look comparable to one yet another. Arthropods are surely greater and so assorted that new species are chanced on for all time. the main assorted vertebrates are fish, and that isn't any longer too no longer undemanding to discover new species, fantastically in foreign places. Land residing vertebrates are regularly all labeled. in the process the previous twenty years 2 new species of monkeys have been chanced on in South united statesa., nevertheless. If any new mammals are to be chanced on interior the northern hemisphere they're probable going to be rodents or maybe bats. those 2 mammal orders account for over a million/2 of all time-venerated mammal species.

2016-10-11 01:09:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The number I have been given is around 40. 200 seems high to me for North American species. There are around 200 South American species, however.

2007-12-10 22:03:11 · answer #3 · answered by lightening rod 5 · 0 0

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