GOING BATTY #57
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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 #57
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Little Brown Bat
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Little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) forage over water or in wooded areas about 8-20 feet off the ground. Look for them along the Poudre River and its ponds. They capture food by hitting the insects with their wing tips, catching it in the membrane of their arms, and then transferring the food to their mouths. It takes lots practice to do this, and young bats must learn the technique from their parents. Some may hibernate in Colorado. Very little is known about little brown bats.
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Puzzle:
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What is the most rarest bat in the world?
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A. Little Brown Bat
B. Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
C. Sheath-Tailed Bat
D. Big Brown Bat
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(Enter answer as A, B, C, or D)
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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.