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Bat Facts and Folklore
by Dr. Thomas H. Kunz, Boston University
Adapted from: Kunz, T.H. 1984. The American Biology Teacher, 46:394-399.
- Myths, Legends, and Folklore
- Diversity and Distribution
- Characteristics
- Food Habits
- Roosting and Social Habits
- Echolocation: Seeing with Ears
- Daily and Nightly Activity
- Migration
- Hibernation
- Conservation
- Health Concerns and Precautions
- Impact of Bats on Property
- Prevention and Control
https://www.bu.edu/cecb/bat-lab-update/bats/bat-facts-and-folklore/
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Bat Diseases Transmitted to Humans or Pets
http://wildliferemovalusa.com/bat-diseases.html
Bats and human health
Category: Infections and Parasites
Topics: Bacterial Infections, Viral Infections
http://conditions.health.qld.gov.au/HealthCondition/condition/14/217/14/bats-and-human-health
What Diseases Can Bats Cause?
http://www.batsintheattic.org/diseases.html
Bats and Diseases
The majority of bats that people encounter are healthy, but bats can get sick just like humans and other animals. Some of the diseases that infect bats may also be transmitted to people. Rabies and histoplasmosis are the most important public health issues to consider when dealing with bats.
White Nose Syndrome
Maryand Dept or Natural Resources
https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/plants_wildlife/bats/nhpbatdisease.aspx