Did You Know?

Bats can eat up to 1,000 bugs in one night!

Where They Live

These bats live in warm, dry places.

What They Eat

They eat bugs like moths and flies.

What daubenton's free-tailed bat Does

Flies fast to catch bugs.

Lives in trees or caves.

Helps keep the bug count low.

Can see well in the dark.

Has a soft, furry body.

Can fly for a long time.

More About daubenton's free-tailed bat

These bats are small and quick. They can fly fast to catch their food. They have a soft coat that keeps them warm. They help nature by eating bugs.

We need bats like them to keep the bugs away. They help farms by eating pests. This is good for plants and food.

In the future, we can learn more about bats. They are fun to watch and help our world. Bats are cool friends to have!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Daubenton's Free-Tailed Bat"] --> B["Family: Molossidae"] A --> C["Natural Habitats"] C --> D["Subtropical Dry Forests"] C --> E["Tropical Dry Forests"] C --> F["Dry Savanna"] A --> G["Geographic Range"] G --> H["Central African Republic"] G --> I["Democratic Republic of the Congo"] G --> J["Ivory Coast"] G --> K["Senegal"]

What Do These Words Mean?

species:a group of living things that are similar and can breed together
family:a larger group that includes different species that are related
habitats:the natural places where animals or plants live
subtropical:areas that are warm but not as hot as tropical regions
savanna:a flat area with grass and few trees, usually found in warm regions