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Lasiurus / Indiana bat / Gray Bat / Little brown bat / Big brown bat / Southeastern myotis / Eastern Pipistrelle / Bats of the United States / Bats / Mouse-eared bats / Vesper bats
Date: 2014-05-08 09:15:11
Lasiurus
Indiana bat
Gray Bat
Little brown bat
Big brown bat
Southeastern myotis
Eastern Pipistrelle
Bats of the United States
Bats
Mouse-eared bats
Vesper bats

BATS AND BUILDINGS Several species of bats are regularly associated with buildings in Indiana. Buildings are also used in four ways. 1. Maternity colonies. 2. Hibernacula.

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