How common are bats in your country?

How common are bats in your country?

I just saw one for the first time in a decade or so.

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Very common in mountainous regions.

i got one inside my bedroom 4 years ago
shit was intense

Painfully common in jungle areas.

t.Peruanon that has slept in a house infested with bats.

I never see them in the city, although I think they still live here. when I visit relatives in the countryside, I see them all the time.

A bit rare but it's not like seeing some mystical creature or anything.

Thinking about it I've probably seen more bats in my life than rats/mice. I mean not counting pets and stuff. But I live in the countryside and have like a basement type area that bats love.

I see them flying around every day around dusk

Ome flew into our house just last week. Had to take it out

Weren't you worried about getting rabies?

common, i see 3-4 every day during running

Only common in rural areas, but widely spread from the deserts in the northern plateau to the hills on the west and the east and at the warm tropical regions of the south.

At first yes, I even screamed at the top of my lungs when one of these little shits flew near me. But then I started getting accustomed when I realized that they wouldn't get close to me, at the last days of my trip I wasn't even thinking about getting rabies.

>>Thinking about it I've probably seen more bats in my life than rats/mice.
I've seen a fair few mice thanks to my cat. Sometimes she catches them and tries to bring them into the house still alive to play with. Other times she just kills them and leaves the remains on my doorstep.

I think I've only ever seen one before outside of that context though. Only rat I've ever seen was a dead one in a field.

Very common, I always see them at dawn.

My cats only ever caught field voles or whatever they are called.

But I think I've seen like 3-4 mice enter my home in all my years, whereas I used to see like one bat a month or so where I lived before.

Common further south but not so much up here
It's too cold for the lil cuties outside of summer

cute batto

yes theres bats everywhere here. Ecspecially in old buildings. They are pretty chill and based if you dont start fucking around with them.

Very , lechuzas(white owls) too

All I have to do is sit on my back porch now and look into the air. There is hundreds flying around catching bugs . I can even hear them.

Pretty common where I live. I've had a bunch live in my attic.

I see them all the time in summer nights.

Extremely common. There is 19 species here in Sweden.
Most common is pic related.
Also we have eradicated rabies so no worries about that.

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My favorite animal :)
We had them in our attic when I was growing up.

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>Also we have eradicated rabies so no worries about that.
Bats are still a concern in several "rabies-free" countries.

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There was a lot in my highschool, seen like one or two per week or so

Where do you live?

Yep, but not here. Not a single person have got sick from bats here since the 90's.

too much of them. one is constantly came to the front porch light everyday feeding flying insects.

I see bats most nights walking home, are you legally blind/deaf or something?
They make an ear-piercing squeaking sound.

Jalisco a city on the south

No, I just never see them around here. Even if I go for a walk around a wood or through a field late at night, they're nowhere to be seen. Dunno why.

Common

You can probably see them flitting around streetlights at night.

where do you live? would quite like to be somewhere i could go for a walk around a wood or through a field late at night

Yorkshire.

I never seem to. Maybe I'm just unlucky.

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Quite common.
At night flying foxes fly over in big groups which looks cool.

Scary