Bat Facts
Bat Facts Behaviour: Bats catch their food (flying insects)by using a remarkable form of ‘radar’! As the bat flies through the air, it emits a series of ultrasonic squeaks (about12 – 15 per second). The sound waves from each squeaking call are projected out in front of the flying bat. As these sound waves come into contact with objects along the flight line, they bounce echoes back to the bat’s receiving gear, allowing the bat to avoid obstacles or to hone in on insect prey. Bats play an important role in the ecosystem. Many plants depend, partly or wholly, on bats to pollinate their flowers or spread their seeds; they play a vital role in protecting our environment. Breeding: Bats mating season usually occurs throughout autumn. Males will breed with several females in a group. The female bats then have delayed implantation until the warmer weather arrives in spring. In early summer, pregnant female bats gather together and form a maternity roost to have their babies, with gestati...