Bats live in almost every country in the world. - The less human inhabited countries generally have more bats. Madagascar alone has over 70 species of bats that live in the trees, caves and cliffs
in what geographical regions of the world do bats live
in what geographical regions of the world do bats live
they live in trees
no they can't, nothing can truley live forever, otherwise the world would be over populated with bats
Bats live in the tops of trees and dark places such as caves and attics.
The Amazon rainforest.
Spotted bats live in the drier areas in the U.S.A.
Bats are the only mammals that have wings and can fly. They mostly thrive in dark caves around the world.
Yes, in fact bats do live in the desert. Some of the largest bats colonies in the world live in the deserts of the American Southwest. Several bats species are native to the driest desert on Earth, the Atacama.
south and central America
Fruit bats live in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Most of the bats in the world. Fruit bats and microbats have some important things in common: They are the only mammals that can fly.
Vampire bats live in South America. Vampire "undead" are a product of fiction and do not exist.