Roost making in bats

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dc.description.abstractStructures created by animals can serve many purposes. Spiders weave intricate webs to trap prey; beavers engineer complex networks of dams to alter waterways; male bower birds construct and decorate elaborate bowers to attract mates. Animal architecture ranges widely in function, but by far the most common use is shelter. Animals can spend a large amount of time in their shelters, and this is often where they both sleep and rear young, two of the most vulnerable states in animal lives. To optimize the safety and suitability of refuges available to them, many animals have become architects and create their own shelters, ranging from simple holes in the ground to the large complex nests of some social insects.eng
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