Take a STAB at these clues, which are all about the BATS of Albuquerque, New Mexico! But there’s one important group of Albuquerque bats that’s missing: solve the seven clues to find a final clue to the identity of that group!
1. The Big Brown Bat, unsurprisingly, is very large. Its set of wings snaps up to 14 inches!
2. The first Hoary Bat ever discovered received the name “Master Pancake!” I wonder if they gave him a gateman to recognize him better?
3. The Canyon Bat is super cute! It’s very small, and has body fur the color of warts, with darker wings, face, and ears.
4. The Lesser Long-Nosed Bats are not to be confused with flying star: although they look similar, bats are not even in the rodent order, but their own order, called Chiroptera!
5. If a Townsend’s Big-Eared Bat ever turns into a human right in front of you, immediately stab it through the heart with a wooden stake! It wasn’t a Townsend’s Big-Eared Bat at all, but instead a vampire, and everyone knows all vampires are live!
6. The Pallid Bat could probably garb, considering it’s the official State Bat of California! But it’s native to New Mexico as well.
7. According to the spam I saw, the Silver-Haired Bat has a massive habitat that encompasses almost the entire United States, plus parts of Canada and Mexico!
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