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Do bats hibernate

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The white-nose syndrome has been found in Asian and European bats, but it does not kill them. The disease was first discovered in North America in 2007.

The fungus wakes the bat up from hibernation, causing it to fly around, even in bright daylight. This is a fungus that usually clusters on the bat’s nose. It’s a disease called white-nose syndrome. They can then die of starvation.Īnother danger comes from bats that live in large groups or colonies. This burns up what little body fat they have. They mainly survive hibernation by slowing their metabolism down.

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The two biggest dangers for hibernating bats are intruders inside their hibernacula or white-nose syndrome.īats have very little body fat.

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