© Dale Sutton/2020VISION Ready to put your bat knowledge to the test? Take our fun quiz to see how much you know about these fascinating nocturnal creatures. When you submit the quiz, you’ll get a free downloadable bat guide to learn even more! Daubenton's Bat © Dale Sutton/2020vision 1. How many species of bat are found in the UK? Select an answer 5 8 11 18 Try again! Try again! Try again! Correct! There are 18 species of bats with 17 of these species known to breed in the country - and approximately 10-12 species found here in Hertfordshire. Did you know there are over 1,300 species of bat worldwide! Bats are mammals and give birth to young that feed on their mother’s milk - they're also the only mammal capable of true flight! 2. Which is the smallest bat species found in the UK? Select an answer Noctule Daubenton's Bat Common Pipistrelle Brown Long-eared Bat Try again! Try again! Correct! Our smallest and most common bat, the Common Pipistrelle weighs just 3-8g - that's about the same as a 20p coin - and is so small it can fit into a matchbox! Look out for them darting about as they hunt for insects in gardens or around streetlights just after sunset. Find out more. Try again! 3. What do bats in the UK eat? Select an answer Fruit and nectar Blood Insects Small rodents Correct! Sometimes referred to as the ‘Water Bat’, the Daubenton’s Bat forages for small flies, such as midges, cassidflies and mayflies, just above water; it can even use its feet and tail to scoop up insects from the water’s surface. Find out more. Try again! Try again! Correct! All UK bats are insectivores – they eat moths, midges, mosquitoes and other insects, each species having their own favourites. A tiny Pipistrelle can eat up to 3,000 insects per night! Try again! Common Pipistrelle Bats © Tom Marshall 4. Which bat is known for skimming over water to capture insects? Select an answer Daubenton's Bat Serotine Pipistrelle Greater Horseshoe Bat Try again! Try again! Try again! Correct! Sometimes referred to as the ‘water bat’, the Daubenton’s Bat forages for small flies, such as midges, cassidflies and mayflies, just above water; it can even use its feet and tail to scoop up insects from the water’s surface. Find out more. 5. How do bats navigate and hunt in the dark? Select an answer Night vision Infrared detection Echolocation Magnetic fields Try again! Correct! Bats are not blind, but at night their ears are more important than their eyes. They use echolocation, a system of locating things by sound, to find their way and catch their food in the dark. Try again! Try again! Natterer's Bat © Tom Marshall 6. When do most UK bats hibernate? Select an answer Spring Summer Autumn Winter Try again! Try again! Try again! Correct! Bats hibernate through the cold months of winter when insects are scarce. They find somewhere free from disturbance, that is cool and humid - like a disused tunnel, cave, or tree cavity - and tuck themselves away. Their heart rate and breathing slow down and their temperature drops to save energy. 7. Which of these bats is the largest species found in the UK? Select an answer Whiskered Bat Noctule Nathusius’ Pipistrelle Brandt’s Bat Try again! Correct! Our largest bat, the Noctule, emerges early in the evening, just as it starts to get dark and can sometimes be seen flying in a straight-line overhead, with sudden swoops to catch an insect. Find out more. Try again! Try again! Leave this field blank