A more appropriate name for a bat nursery is a maternity roost.

Most bat species give live birth to only one pup per year. However, some species can give birth to twins or multiple pups. For 3 to 4 weeks, the baby is incapable of flying and is latched onto its mother’s nipple. It is not until they are about five weeks old that the baby bat can begin flying lessons and leaves its roost.

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    1 year ago

    They do! They hang head up upside down and catch the baby as it’s born, placing it in a little pouch.

    Female bats also store sperm for months after mating until they ovulate, from fall/winter to spring.

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    EDIT: Did some more research and discovered that they hand upside down, not head up while they give birth. And to prove it, here is a video of a bat giving birth. It’s awesome, partially because of how excited the scientists get. You should really watch it.