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The Dog-Faced Bat showcases fascinating self-defense strategies, including biting, hissing, and blending into surroundings. With predators like cats, dogs, and hawks looming, these bats exhibit traits such as sharp teeth for consuming a varied diet comprising fruit, meat, and blood. Their movement ranges from fast wing flaps to more leisurely flying. Typically found in forests and open areas across regions including China and Southeast Asia, these mammals measure between 7.5 to 12.5 cm, with young bats measuring around 2.1 cm.
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By Bailey Beatty
Animal Defenses • The Dog - Faced Bat protects itself by biting ,hissing, flying and blending in. • Their enemies are cats, dogs, hawks, raccoons and skunks.
Characteristics • They eat and drink fruit , meat , water and blood. • The Dog-Faced Bat has sharp teeth to eat meat. • They move by flapping their wings in a fast motion. • They can also go in a slow and medium pace.
Habitat House • Sometimes they can live in forest or in a open country.
Classification • The Dog-Faced bat is a mammal. • It is a 7-5 to a 12-5 centimeters. • It is soft and has scales. • The baby size is 2-1 centimeters.
Nest of Knowledge • The Dog Faced Bat is found in China, India, Sri Lanka, Borneo, Southeast Asia and Philippines.
Resources • The book I read is the book that gave information . • The book was Dog-faced Bat by Pamela J. Gerhldt.