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Welcome to my new Bat caches. When I lived in Missouri during the summer of 2003, I worked at Ozark Caverns within Lake of The Ozarks State Park. Ozark Caverns has remained mostly natural as there is no lighting installed in the caves, which makes it a great habitat for bats. I learned quite a bit about bats and wanted to create a few bat puzzle caches: the "Bump In The Night" for Snag The Tag is the perfect time to do it too. Â
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The cache is not at the posted coordinates.
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Bat Fact #24
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Nectarivores (nectar-eating species) have elongated snouts and very long, thin tongues that end in bristles; this enables them to reach into the tube of a flower and collect the sugary nectar. As they push their heads into the flower, pollen becomes stuck to their fur; they carry this pollen to the next flower and so act as pollinating agents.
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The flowers of many species of plant open only at night to allow for pollination by bats.
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​​​​​Puzzle:
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Click on Certitude below to enter your answer, to get the final Cache Coordinates and Hint.
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You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.