Microbats are primarily adapted for flight and are not built for swimming. While they may occasionally come into contact with water, they typically avoid it and are not proficient swimmers like some other bat species. If they fall into water, they can struggle to stay afloat, as their wing structure is not suited for paddling or propulsion in water. Overall, microbats are terrestrial and aerial creatures rather than aquatic ones.
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