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Discover fascinating facts about Indiana bats, such as their mouse-like ears, color variations, habitat, feeding habits, and endangered status in the Midwestern States.
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Indiana Bat By: Anna W, Carsyn, Jaycee, and Erin
The Indiana Bats has mouse like ears. They can be two inches long and weigh 4.5-9.5 grams. Their color is gray, black or chestnut.
A bat is a mammal and it can range coloring from brown to black and gray.
The Indiana bat live in Midwestern States. They live in crop fields and grasslands.
They eat flying insects at night. They catch them with their wings.
It is an endangered species. They are the only bats that have pink lips.