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"<b>The Big Three-O</b><br><br>The little brown bat can live for up to 32 years.<br><br>The most common bat in North America is the little brown bat. This variety of small bat has wingspans of up to a little over 10 inches in length.<br><br>Little brown bats are covered in a dark brown fur on their head and bodies.<br><br> They usually give birth to one small bat during the reproductive season, which is from May to July.<br><br>Little brown bats can be found most commonly in caves or attics in various parts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.",

"<b>Got bugs...get bats</b><br><br>A little brown bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in one hour’s time.<br><br>Annoying mosquitoes can carry diseases, suck on your blood, make your skin itch, and are a general nuisance.<br><br>Without little brown bats, we would have a lot more mosquitoes to deal with.",

"<b>Bug milk</b><br><br>When female little brown bats are nursing, they can eat up to 4,500 insects in one night!<br><br>Female little brown bats that are nursing need their strength.<br><br>Just like humans, baby bats feed from their mother’s nipple until they are a few weeks old.<br><br>Within 4 weeks, the baby bat will become a full-grown bat.",

"<b>Take a deep breath</b><br><br>Little brown bats can stop breathing in 48-minute intervals.<br><br>When little brown bats are hibernating, they can stop breathing for 48 minutes.<br><br>They hibernate for several months during the cooler parts of the year.<br><br>If they are not disturbed, their heart rates will drop to 20 beats per minute.<br><br> However, if they are woken up excessively they will use up all their reserves. As a result, these bats may starve to death.",

"<b>Pest control</b><br><br>This common North American bat is about 3 1/2 inches long, has a 10-inch wingspan and weighs from 5-8 grams (.2 to .3 oz).<br><br>As you might guess, it is covered with brown fur.<br><br>It is brown on the back side and pale to gray on the belly.<br><br> The little brown bat catches a variety of insects including: midges, mosquitoes, caddis flies, moths and beetles.<br><br>It is possible for each bat to eat 1,000 insects per night, making several bats very effective in keeping biting insects at a tolerable level.",

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