The second is a bat called Honey Bunches of Myotis, a long-eared myotis bat, who will compete in the second round on Friday. Both bats were photographed by BLM wildlife technician Emma Busk.
This undated image provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows the bat Hoary Potter. (Emma Busk/Bureau of Land Management via AP) This undated image provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows ...
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Honey Bunches of Myotis, a long-eared myotis bat, will compete in the second round of the contest October 25. The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land, located primarily in 11 ...