I believe this Myotis lucifugus. Sorry for the horrible pictures the zoom was doing terrible. But it was a dark brown almost black and only about 3 inches long. I think it has rabies because it has not moved from that spot since midday on Monday and I am posting this observation on Tuesday 2/17/15.
I believe this Myotis lucifugus. Sorry for the horrible pictures the zoom was doing terrible. But it was a dark brown almost black and only about 3 inches long. I think it has rabies because it has not moved from that spot since midday on Monday and I am posting this observation on Tuesday 2/17/15.
I believe this Myotis lucifugus. Sorry for the horrible pictures the zoom was doing terrible. But it was a dark brown almost black and only about 3 inches long. I think it has rabies because it has not moved from that spot since midday on Monday and I am posting this observation on Tuesday 2/17/15.
10-12 Million bats roost in this cave, the second largest bat population in the world. It's an incredible sight when they all fly out of the cave at dusk. We were told it takes 4 hours for them all to exit the cave.
10-12 Million bats roost in this cave, the second largest bat population in the world. It's an incredible sight when they all fly out of the cave at dusk. We were told it takes 4 hours for them all to exit the cave.
This cave reportedly has 2 million bats living in it. We saw them start to leave at dusk, and they were still leaving an hour and a half later when we left.
This cave reportedly has 2 million bats living in it. We saw them start to leave at dusk, and they were still leaving an hour and a half later when we left.