- A variety of bats can be found in southern Arizona
- The California leaf-nosed bat lives throughout the Sonoran and Mohave deserts
- The lesser long-nosed bat is found from southern Arizona and Baja California del Sur south along western Mexico to Central America
- The Mexican long-tongued bat lives in southeastern Arizona south to southern Mexico
- The California leaf-nosed bat lives throughout the Sonoran and Mohave deserts
- The lesser long-nosed bat is found from southern Arizona and Baja California del Sur south along western Mexico to Central America
- The Mexican long-tongued bat lives in southeastern Arizona south to southern Mexico
- Some bats feed on necar, others on flying bugs
==> In Tucson at the Campbell Avenue Bridge (south of River Road) and the Pantano Wash Bridge (Broadway Boulevard west of Pantano Road), the bats come out every summer evening (roughly June – September) right around sunset!
==> April 17 is Bat Appreciation Day!
==> April 17 is Bat Appreciation Day!