“bats” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bats”:

+ After Shade and Marina reunite with the colony, the bats resolve conflicts with the animals.

+ The native fauna are marsupials, monotremes, reptiles, amphibians, bats and birds.

+ But he bats too well in Test cricket.Ashwin is a right hand batsman.

+ Shade and Marina meet Goth and Throbb, two cannibal bats who were captured from South America and escaped from the laboratory.

+ Because of this, bats can change their direction while flying or fly in any pattern they want: this makes it easier to catch their food.

+ Seminole bats are insectivores.

bats use in-sentences
bats use in-sentences

Example sentences of “bats”:

+ Mexican free-tailed bats in southeastern Nevada, southwestern Utah, western Arizona, and southeastern California come together to migrate southwest to southern California and Baja California.

+ Although he bats and bowls left-handed, Johnson writes with his right hand.

+ Horseshoe bats are found mostly in tropical or subtropical areas, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.

+ Mexican free-tailed bats are mainly insectivores.

+ An interesting thing about bats is that even though they can see with their eyes, they also use their ears to help them ‘see’ in the dark.

+ The false vampire bats are not vampire bats; they do not feed on blood, some eat fruits, others devour small animals.

+ The nose-leafs help with echolocation; the bats use their nose to make a constant frequency, high-duty call to find their prey.

+ Horseshoe bats are a small to medium-sized microbat.

+ As fruit bats fly from plant to plant getting food, they also pollinate the plants they visit.

+ Many viruses that start in bats later change and become dangerous diseases in humans, for example Ebola and SARS-CoV-2.

+ He bats both left and right handed.

+ Birds can not move each of their fingers, but bats can.

+ BATS can be made with a 3D printer, and it is so light that it does not slow down small bats when they fly.

+ Mexican free-tailed bats in southeastern Nevada, southwestern Utah, western Arizona, and southeastern California come together to migrate southwest to southern California and Baja California.

+ Although he bats and bowls left-handed, Johnson writes with his right hand.

More in-sentence examples of “bats”:

+ Warning colouration is visible by day, and some adult moths emit clicks which bats learn are warning signals.

+ Although they have large eyes and can see well, fruit bats do not use sight as their primary sense.

+ Traditionally, bats are divided into two groups.

+ They found China’s horseshoe bats have a lot of SARS-like coronaviruses.

+ Scientists used BATS to show that vampire bats can make social bonds when being kept by humans that they remember after being released.

+ It is also larger than all mammal order orders except the bats and the remainder of the rodents.

+ Most of the bats are well-known for their uncanny capability to avoid flying into dark places, and most of the bats use sound to navigate during the night.

+ The team that invented BATS includes scientists from the Museum of Natural History in Berlin and universities in Germany and Ohio State University.

+ The common ancestor of all horseshoe bats lived 34–40million years ago.

+ Eastern red bats are found across eastern North America.

+ Mexican free-tailed bats has many people.

+ Because bats rest in large groups with many other bats, they can pass diseases to each other easily.

+ Some bats have distributions that cross the Wallace Line, but other mammals are generally limited to one side or the other; an exception is the Crab-eating Macaque.

+ Confusingly, they are not related to the Old World family of large carnivorous bats to be found in the Megadermatidae that are also called false vampires.

+ This was evidence that flight in bats developed before echolocation.

+ Fruit bats mostly eat fruit juice and flower nectar.

+ All Eocene bats had long tails.

+ These fruit bats are flying mammals that live in dense forests in Africa, Europe, Australia, and Asia.

+ The bats can be found in different parts of all continents except Antarctica.

+ The saliva of the vampire bats contain chemicals that prevent the clotting of the blood of the victim; this has been used to develop drugs to help the patients of strokes and heart attacks.

+ This means that over thousands of generations, viruses and other germs have placed selective pressure on bats, killing bats with weak immune systems and leaving bats with good immune systems to survive and have young.

+ He bats right-handed and has batted as a lead-off hitter for most of his career.

+ During these releases, birds and bats might have fallen in if near the lake surface, and terrestrials could be overwhelmed near the lake shore.

+ In the Western cultureWest, bats are associated with vampires, who are said to be able to change into bats.

+ Warning colouration is visible by day, and some adult moths emit clicks which bats learn are warning signals.

+ Although they have large eyes and can see well, fruit bats do not use sight as their primary sense.

+ However bats are said to be lucky in some European countries, such as Poland.

+ The team studied the bats for five years.

+ The bats eat moths, beetles, dragonflies, Flyflies, true bugs, wasps, and ants.

+ The bats are very good at hunting at night.

+ The team said it lacked ear and throat features not only of echolocating bats today, but also in other known fossil species.

+ Vampire bats is a subfamily of bats.

+ There are lots of stories about bats flying right into people, but this is not true.

+ He bats and throws left-handed.

+ Long ago, the rest of the animals banished the bats for not taking sides in the great war.

+ Although SARS-CoV-2 began in bats, scientists noticed that the bats do not get sick and die from it.

+ He said that the bats were too hard to catch, and no one knew how to keep them alive in cages.

+ He is a first baseman and a right-handed player; he bats and throws right-handed.

+ Rafinesque’s big-eared bats are insectivorous.

+ Vampire bats were some of the first animals studied using the broadly applicable tracking system, or BATS.

+ Big brown bats are insectivorous.

+ The bats can travel 39 km while foraging.

+ Ash wood is used to make various tools, handles, baseball and softball bats and bows.

+ In the summer, some bats in Kansas, Oklahoma, eastern New Mexico, and Texas migrate southward to South Texas and Mexico.

+ Fruit bats are sometimes known as flying foxes.

+ Vampire bats commonly spread diseases, most notably rabies.

+ There are few fossilized remains of bats, as bats are terrestrial and light-boned.

+ Interestingly, bats also use their thumbs to clean their ears.

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