| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| recent pandemic scapegoated on bats | SaRS-CoV-2, or COVID-19, or coronavirus | 80%
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| nahnahnahnahnahnahnahnah, nahnahnahnahnahnahnahnah...... | Batman | 70%
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| what do some bats use to find food and their way around? | echolocation | 70%
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| bat poop; used as fertilizer | guano | 70%
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| small South American bat notable for its exceptional walking abilities and its remarkable diet, which consists of mostly the blood of its prey | vampire bat | 70%
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| bats belong in what order? | Chiroptera | 30%
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| large African bat; males have large, blocky heads and form leks to attract mates | hammerhead bat | 20%
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| a place where bats hibernate during the winter | hibernaculum | 20%
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| in contrast, what is the smallest bat by wingspan? | Kitti's hognose bat | 20%
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| huge Central/South American "bat-of-prey'' that eats other bats, birds, and large reptiles | spectral bat | 20%
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| how many species, worldwide, are there? | 1,400 | 10%
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| African bat with distinct "shoulder pauldrons'' of scented fur | epauletted fruit bat | 10%
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| megabats weren't always classified as bats - what unassuming order of mammals were megabats formerly lumped into? | primates | 10%
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| Mesoamerican bat god of night, death, and human sacrifice | Camazotz | 0%
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| Asian bat often confused with the above | false vampire bat | 0%
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| what is the largest bat by wingspan? | gold-crowned flying fox | 0%
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| Another version of the above, whose name means "breaker of boats'' | Kongamato | 0%
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| cryptid thought to be an immense bat, or perhaps a pterosaur, who allegedly assaulted biologist Ivan T. Sanderson | Olitiau | 0%
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