Can you source this claim? It doesn’t seem to make sense and I was not having any luck searching for a source.
If they are flying at 60 mph for three days straight that’s twice the distance of the closest US landmass. So either it’s less mph or they stop…in the ocean? …
I agree it needs more sources! I scoured the web for bat facts, and I hope most of them are accurate. Some have scientific articles, other are more like this one.
Can you source this claim? It doesn’t seem to make sense and I was not having any luck searching for a source.
If they are flying at 60 mph for three days straight that’s twice the distance of the closest US landmass. So either it’s less mph or they stop…in the ocean? …
This is the article where I found it.
Wish that article had more information, it doesn’t really answer my questions unfortunately.
But thank you for the source!
I agree it needs more sources! I scoured the web for bat facts, and I hope most of them are accurate. Some have scientific articles, other are more like this one.
Doesn’t seem true since the ones in Hawaii just got reclassified as a separate species…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoary_bat