
Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The Indiana bat is a medium-sized Myotis, closely resembling the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) but differing in coloration. Its fur is a dull grayish chestnut rather than bronze, with …
Indiana bat - Wikipedia
The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a medium-sized mouse-eared bat native to North America. It lives primarily in Southern and Midwestern U.S. states and is listed as an endangered species. …
DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Indiana Bat - IN.gov
The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is both a state and federally endangered species. The species was listed in the late 1960s due to human disturbance of caves that bats use for winter …
Indiana Bat - National Wildlife Federation
Indiana bats are dark gray or brown bats with soft fur. They look similar to little brown bats and northern long-eared bats. One way that scientists can tell the difference between these …
Indiana Bat - Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife
Indiana bat by John MacGregor. Federal Status: Endangered. Kentucky Status: Endangered. Description: The Indiana bat is a small to medium-sized bat, 3 to 3 ½ inches in length, with a …
Indiana Bats - The Nature Conservancy
Dec 14, 2021 · Indiana bats can be found in most of eastern United States, though the largest populations are found in Indiana, Kentucky and Missouri. The Indiana Chapter's Harrison …
What is the Indiana Bat? Description . The scientific name of the Indiana bat is . Myotis sodalis. and it is an accurate description of the species. Myotis means “mouse ear” and refers to the …
Indiana Bat - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a medium-sized mouse-eared bat native to North America. It lives primarily in Southern and Midwestern U.S. states and is listed as an endangered species. …
Indiana Myotis - Myotis sodalis - Bat Conservation International
The Indiana myotis was one of the first bat species in the United States to be recognized as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the federal Endangered Species Act. …
DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Bats of Indiana - IN.gov
Bats are fascinating creatures. They are the only mammal capable of true flight, and they use sonar (echolocation) to navigate through their environment and capture prey. All bats that …