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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Indiana bat, Myotis alcathoe, Little brown bat, Myotis escalerai, Mouse-eared bat, Myotis vivesi, Silver-tipped Myotis, Wall-roosting Mouse-eared Bat, Greater mouse-eared bat, Bechstein's Bat, Daubenton's Bat, Whiskered bat, Brandt's Bat, Eastern Small-footed Myotis, Gray Bat, Natterer's bat, Pond Bat, Northern long-eared myotis, Southeastern myotis, Lesser Mouse-eared Bat, Hodgson's Bat, Black Myotis, Keen's Myotis, Yuma Myotis, Welwitsch's Bat, California Myotis, Felten's Myotis, Eastern Long-fingered Bat, Schaub's Myotis, Sakhalin Myotis, Far Eastern Myotis, Australian Myotis, Fraternal Myotis, Ikonnikov's Bat, Southwestern Myotis, Elegant Myotis, Himalayan Whiskered Bat, Horsfield's Bat, Large Myotis, Peninsular Myotis, Schwartz's Myotis, Peters's Myotis, Myotis taiwanensis, Malagasy Mouse-eared Bat, Beijing Mouse-eared Bat, Burmese Whiskered Bat, Chilean Myotis, Montane Myotis, Guatemalan Myotis, Fringed Myotis, Cinnamon Myotis, Szechwan Myotis, Dominican Myotis, Cave Myotis, Singapore Whiskered Bat, Gomantong Myotis, Yanbaru Whiskered Bat, Kei Myotis, Southern Myotis, Oze Whiskered Bat, Atacama Myotis, Yoshiyuki's Myotis, Shinano Whiskered Bat, Myotis fimbriatus, Anjouan Myotis, Frosted Myotis, Findley's Myotis, Herman's Myotis, Miller's Myotis, Curacao Myotis, Myotis petax, Myotis phanluongi, Kock's Mouse-eared Bat, Arizona myotis. Excerpt: The Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) is a medium-sized mouse-eared bat native to North America. It lives primarily in eastern and midwestern states and in parts of the south of the United States. The Indiana bat is gray, black, or chestnut in colour and is 1.2-2 inches and weighs about 1/4 an ounce. It is similar in appearance to the more common little brown bat but is distinguished by its feet size, toe hair length, pink lips and a keel on the calcar. Indiana bats live in har...