Keen’s myotis is brown in color, darker above than below, and its fur is silky, not glossy like that of the little brown bat which it resembles. The ears of this species are long, narrow, and extend ...
Also known as the western big-eared bat, the long-eared bat, and the lump-nosed bat, its appearance is defined by a pair of outsize ears and a lump-adorned nose. These bats, whose bodies are ...
The new additions to New Jersey’s endangered species list include 11 butterflies, seven birds, four fish, four mammals, three reptiles and a type of bee. All are considered either “endangered” or ...
With leathery wings and all, the bat weighs as much as three pennies. Yet the tiny mammal, and its only slightly less tiny cousin, the northern long-eared bat, are playing outsized roles in plans ...
sodalis). The little brown bat has long hairs on each hind foot which extend to, or just beyond the claws on the toes. These hairs are shorter on the grayish brown Indiana bat. Relatively short ears ...
No tricolored bats were found during the inspections, and neither were any Northern long-eared bats, another species that must be watched out for, according to Charles St. Martin, a spokesman for ...
A "whole generation" of endangered bats could have been wiped out by Jersey's heatwave, an ecologist warned. Piers Sangan said two "maternal roosts" of grey long-eared bats were found dead after ...
The northern long-eared bat — distinguishable from its close relatives, as one might presume, by its long ears — is a small bat associated with mature, interior forest environments. Unlike most other ...