Sheath-tailed Bat

 

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Sheath-tailed Bats  (Photo by Matt Hallett)
Sheath-tailed Bats
(Photo by Matt Hallett)

These little sheath-tailed bats (Sp Cormura or Peropteryx) typically roost in tree hollows in moist lowland forests. This pair was relaxing after being caught, weighed and measured during a wildlife survey. Sheath-tailed bats live in small groups of 4 or 5 with only one female in the group and are most active at dusk and just before dawn. They are insectivores and forage under open the canopy.