The Bats of Albuquerque

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!

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2. The first Hoary Bat ever discovered received the name “Master Pancake!” I wonder if they gave him a gateman to recognize him better? 

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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. 

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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! 

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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!

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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.

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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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