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Charlie Brumbaugh
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Once, I was waiting for bats to come out of a cave (I knew there were some in the cave) and they never came out that I could see.

While it was after hibernation and the bats were definitely awake (up and squeaking), it was kind of cold (too cold for short sleeves) and I wondered if that might have kept the bats inside?

Once, I was waiting for bats to come out of a cave (I knew there were some in the cave) and they never came out that I could see.

While it was after hibernation and the bats were definitely awake, it was kind of cold (too cold for short sleeves) and I wondered if that might have kept the bats inside?

Once, I was waiting for bats to come out of a cave (I knew there were some in the cave) and they never came out that I could see.

While it was after hibernation and the bats were definitely awake (up and squeaking), it was kind of cold (too cold for short sleeves) and I wondered if that might have kept the bats inside?

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Charlie Brumbaugh
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How warm does it need to be for bats to come out of their caves?

Once, I was waiting for bats to come out of a cave (I knew there were some in the cave) and they never came out that I could see.

While it was after hibernation and the bats were definitely awake, it was kind of cold (too cold for short sleeves) and I wondered if that might have kept the bats inside?