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Question 1 of 21
1. Question
Bat’s wings are made of flexible skin which has strong proteins in them called collagen.
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Question 2 of 21
2. Question
Bats produce pulses that top out at 200 per minute!
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Question 3 of 21
3. Question
When beginning to search for prey, most bats send out 2000 blasts per second of their sound which is too low for us to hear.
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Question 4 of 21
4. Question
Flying fox bats can grow to have almost a 10-foot wing span!
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Question 5 of 21
5. Question
In complete darkness, using only sound, fishing bats can detect a two-millimeter ripple on water caused by the Amazonian shark
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Question 6 of 21
6. Question
Some bats have been known to fly through the spinning blades of a fan!
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Question 7 of 21
7. Question
Outside of San Antonio, Texas there is a huge bat cave called Bracken Cave.
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Question 8 of 21
8. Question
Bracken Cave can be home to as many as two hundred million bats! They fly to the cave in March each year to make it home.
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Question 9 of 21
9. Question
When bats come out of Bracken cave, they are come out at a somewhat steady rate.
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Question 10 of 21
10. Question
One mistake with a bat’s sonar could mean a high speed crash with a cave wall, stalactite or another bat.
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Question 11 of 21
11. Question
There can be as many as a thousand bat “pups” per square foot clinging to the roof of the cave.
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Question 12 of 21
12. Question
Bats care for their “pups” upside down, high in a cave in the dark!
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Question 13 of 21
13. Question
A single bat usually catches just one insect an hour! Stealth hunting takes a while. Patience is the name of the game.
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Question 14 of 21
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A bat can fly better than most birds because its wings are controlled by his leg tendons.
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Question 15 of 21
15. Question
Bats have very elongated fingers that can change the shape of their wings very quickly making high speed turns easy for them.
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Question 16 of 21
16. Question
A nursing mother bat can catch over 4500 insects in a night! Then mom comes back to nurse her young like a momma dog does her puppies
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Question 17 of 21
17. Question
Most of the 20 million bats in Bracken cave don’t get to their personalized sleeping spot on the cave ceiling without collisions and no one hogging another’s place. There are a lot of crashes and a lot of falling into the bat guano on the floor of the cave! But it’s no problem. The bats do a 34g-power shake like the hummingbird does and they’re up and zooming again!
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Question 18 of 21
18. Question
Some bats can be remarkably ugly but their ugly face is great equipment for hi-tech flying.
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Question 19 of 21
19. Question
The Flying Foxes wrap themselves with their wings at night. A bat-blankie!
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Question 20 of 21
20. Question
Just as 1800’s trappers in the American West would follow a certain course to see if their traps caught anything, the flying fox bats fly to many places and stop to see if there is food in special spots along the route. They can go 20 miles to get their desired yummies… just like some folks do! : )
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Question 21 of 21
21. Question
List 2 summaries of the devotional parts in this article and give a different personal application to each.
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