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trasher [3.6K]
2 years ago
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Which term best describes bats' natural habitats?

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1 answer:
galina1969 [7]2 years ago
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Arboreal

Explanation:

The best term that describes the habitat of bats is arboreal.

The habitat of an organism is its dwelling place in nature. This encompasses the role it plays in the ecosystem.

  • Bats spends most of their life time hanging down on trees.
  • They are blind flying mammals.
  • Animals that lives in trees and trunks are said to be arboreal.
  • Other examples are koalas, primates, sloths, spider monkeys, leopards, chameleons etc.
  • These animals are adapted for life in tree trunks.
  • The  have modified body parts that makes them thrive in such habitats.

learn more:

Interactions in the ecosystem brainly.com/question/2321688

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