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health Lisa Winnett BS CPH Provisional UNT Health Science Center Presenter Disclosures 1 The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests

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health Lisa Winnett BS CPH Provisional UNT Health Science Center Presenter Disclosures 1 The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months. What is a bat?. Mammal. Only flying mammal. Small. Nocturnal. Live in caves. Eat insects and fruit. Live in caves. wildirdarden.inc. http://www.flowstonenews.com. Myths and Rumors. Blind. Vampires. Fly into hair. The NPS Perspective. Jeremy Moss. Tumacácori. National Historical Park. E X P E R I E N C E Y O U R A M E R I C A. Bats in NPS Buildings. Variety of NPS structures that may have bats. Modern . Love into bats. The slideshow. . Never regret it.. Chapter 1: Bat bodies.. Bats sometimes have strange bodies.. They have long fingers on their wings. Their ears are big to hear their echolocation. Their feet are so small their smaller than a mouse! Their nose looks like a pig nose only smaller. And when their wing rips it quickly grows back.. GABE. Bats are flying mammals. bats are small. Bats are not birds.. What do bats look like.. Bats are small . because they . are . born that why.. Why are bats small.. Bats eat fish. And frogs. And insects.. Flying Foxes. Fruit bats are . the largest . bats . in the world . has . a very keen sense of smell and a very long muzzle. . roosts . upside down in the trees and . wraps wings . around . the body . Fact. Bats are the only mammal that can truly fly. The smallest bat in the world is the bumblebee bat of Thailand with a wingspan of about 6 ½ inches. . Directions. You are to research the lengths of 4 different species of bats. . What is a bat?. Mammal. Only flying mammal. Small. Nocturnal. Live in caves. Eat insects and fruit. Live in caves. wildirdarden.inc. http://www.flowstonenews.com. Myths and Rumors. Blind. Vampires. Fly into hair. A. 100 B. 800 C. 1200 D 3000 . ANSWER. C. 1200. Bat Trivia. Created by Tamar . Smirl. . 2010. BAT TRIVIA. 2. Which of the following is TRUE? . A. Bats are blind. . B. Bats drink blood and eat insects. . The NPS Perspective. Jeremy Moss. Tumacácori. National Historical Park. E X P E R I E N C E Y O U R A M E R I C A. Bats in NPS Buildings. Variety of NPS structures that may have bats. Modern . Hydraulic . Engineers . 29 Mar, 2012. Red River of the North. Breckenridge, MN. Moorhead, MN. East Grand Forks, MN. City. No needed.. All . reservoirs are at conservation.. Red Lake’s inflow is greater than normal, the rest of the reservoirs are outflow = inflow. . Please check your campers, tents, awnings and umbrellas before you leave. Please check for bats!.  . Bats sometimes roost on campers and trailers. Bats have been found in awnings, and up inside umbrellas too!. Parasitology. , 2016. https. ://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2016.04.007. What are Zoonotic Diseases?. Zoonotic Diseases . are . caused . by infections . shared . between . animals . and people. Hantavirus is . Where Germs Live. Session 1. Agenda. Welcome. Welcome and Introductions. Four Body Reservoirs. Word Clouds and Discussion. Bringing It Together. Conclusion. Four Body Reservoirs. What Do You Think?. The Body Reservoirs. Managing Outdoor Recreation: Case Studies in the National Parks, 2. nd. Edition. Established in 1941. South central Kentucky. World’s longest known cave (400+ miles). World Heritage Site (1981). International Biosphere Reserve (1990).

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