Heart-nosed Bats
The name of the bat I researched is the heart-nosed bat. The heart-nosed bat eats insects. In the wet season, they eat locusts, katydids, moths, and some small animals like frogs. In the dry season, they eat beetles, centipedes, and scorpions. The bat uses its wings like hands to catch its food. The wings are the only part on their body that doesn’t have hair. Instead, their wings are covered by thin rough skin. This helps the Heart-Nosed Bat catch it’s meal.
My bat lives in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan,Tanzania,and Uganda. These places are located in or near Africa, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. They like it there because the Heart-Nosed Bats live in caves, deserts, forests, hot deserts, and shrub land. These places are full of places for them to live, which is called there habitat.
There are many interesting things about this bat. The heart-nosed bat can hear the footsteps of a beetle walking on sand from six feet away . WOW, thats good hearing! The fur covering the body is a blue-gray color. The fur is long and loose. A young baby of a heart-nosed bat is called a pup. A group is called a colony or cloud. When a mom bat makes babies, she carries it for three months. Her baby comes out hairless and blind. The baby has to stay with his or her mom for two months until the baby bat can see. The mom feeds her baby milk just like humans and a lot of other animals. Last, the heart-nosed bat is pretty big for its group of bats, it weighs 21 to 35 grams and is 70 to 77 millimeters
My Voki
Happy New Year! My new year resolution is to do better in math.
Scratch
I learned how to do a acrostic poem and I liked it.
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Bat Report
Heart-nosed BatsThe name of the bat I researched is the heart-nosed bat. The heart-nosed bat eats insects. In the wet season, they eat locusts, katydids, moths, and some small animals like frogs. In the dry season, they eat beetles, centipedes, and scorpions. The bat uses its wings like hands to catch its food. The wings are the only part on their body that doesn’t have hair. Instead, their wings are covered by thin rough skin. This helps the Heart-Nosed Bat catch it’s meal.
My bat lives in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan,Tanzania,and Uganda. These places are located in or near Africa, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. They like it there because the Heart-Nosed Bats live in caves, deserts, forests, hot deserts, and shrub land. These places are full of places for them to live, which is called there habitat.
There are many interesting things about this bat. The heart-nosed bat can hear the footsteps of a beetle walking on sand from six feet away . WOW, thats good hearing! The fur covering the body is a blue-gray color. The fur is long and loose. A young baby of a heart-nosed bat is called a pup. A group is called a colony or cloud. When a mom bat makes babies, she carries it for three months. Her baby comes out hairless and blind. The baby has to stay with his or her mom for two months until the baby bat can see. The mom feeds her baby milk just like humans and a lot of other animals. Last, the heart-nosed bat is pretty big for its group of bats, it weighs 21 to 35 grams and is 70 to 77 millimeters
My Voki
Happy New Year! My new year resolution is to do better in math.
Scratch
I learned how to do a acrostic poem and I liked it.
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