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The Townsend Big-Eared Bat is a species of
concern that is being protected at the Kentucky Mine. These
agile fliers venture out to forage only after dark, using
their keen echolocation to hunt moths and other insects. In
the spring and summer, females form maternity colonies in
mines, caves, or buildings, while males roost individually.
In winter, these bats hibernate in caves and abandoned mines.
They are extremely sensitive to disturbance at their roosting
sites and have suffered severe population declines throughout
much of the U.S.
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