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Quick Facts
- Type
- Mammal
- Size
- varies by species
- Weight
- varies by species
- Habitat
- forests, grasslands, mountains, or open country
- Diet
- plant, insect, or animal food depending on species
- Active Time
- dawn, dusk, day, or night
- Lifespan
- varies by species
Field Notes
- Its scientific name is Myotis sodalis.
- The common name highlights indiana cues used for the visual profile.
- It is grouped as a mammal in this dataset.
About the Indiana bat
Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a mammal represented with a indiana-marked build, indiana natural coloring, and fur. Its common name and taxonomic group point toward forests, grasslands, mountains, or open country, with a profile shaped around plant, insect, or animal food depending on species and dawn, dusk, day, or night activity. The entry keeps the animal recognizable for mixing by emphasizing visible body structure, surface texture, color cues, and one distinctive feature rather than broad placeholder traits.
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