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Yuma Myotis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yuma Myotis ( Myotis yumanensis ) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. Yuma Myotis occur in a variety of western lowland habitats where it forages for insects just ab...
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From the cottonwood-lined streams of the desert Southwest to the redwood canyons of the Pacific coast, nearly all habitats of the Yuma bat show a common feature, the presence of open water nearby. It often is found in areas without trees. ... Myotis yumanensis (Yuma Bat)
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Information about the Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis), a species found in the State of Texas ... Life History Yuma myotis occur in a variety of habitats including riparian, and scrublands and deserts, and forests. Mating typically occurs in the fall. Females give birth to one young from mid‑spring to mid‑summer...
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The Yuma myotis is described as having short rounded ears and a pointed tragus without a keeled calcar. The body is light buff to dark brown with lighter ...
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Description: Body length of 3 3/8" to 3 7/8", wingspan about 9". Short, dull brown fur above, paler below. Pale throat, medium length ears. ... Range: Found across much of western U.S., up into western Canada. ... Myotis yumanensis...
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