10 Types Bats of Most Unique and Weird
Apr 28th, 2011 | By wownesia | Category: Flora&FaunaBats in all shapes and sizes are creatures that are very interesting and unique. This list is a list of the ten bats that unusual around us.
Bats have mystery stories (vampire bats), myths and misunderstandings (like blindness).
10. Banana Bat

Exclusive species to western Mexico, renowned for its banana bat snout very long, the longest of any bat (relative to size).
These animals nectarivorous, which means eating on the nectar which is important pollinators in tropical forest habitats. He got his name because it is often found in banana plantations.
9. Ghost Bat
White-haired bat is found in tropical rain forests from Mexico to Brazil, and also on the island of Trinidad, in the Caribbean.
These are solitary animals that spend the daytime nesting under palm leaves, and then fly high at night, hunting moths and other flying insects.
8. Chapin’s Bats
These bats have a “hair” that odd, and male bats attract females during mating season by her odd smell. They eat insects and live in the Central African rain forest.
7. Bats face is Wrinkles

This fruit-eating species found in Mexico and Central America, where it was known as the “Murcielago viejito” (“bat parent”) or Murcielago zopilote (“Bats Condor”), because his body a little naked and wrinkled.
They have large folds of skin that they use as a mask to cover their faces when they sleep.
6. Big-eared Bat

This flying bats eat flying insects, like other bats, use echolocation to find prey. Their large ears give them a hearing is much better than small-eared bat. They have diverse genera and are found in many parts of the world.
5. Bats fishermen

These large bats live in Mexico, Central and South America and mostly eat fish.Using long-clawed feet to take fish on the surface of the water and then eat through the wings.
Relatively smaller from the species are Lesser Fishing Bat, Fishing Bat that its food is aquatic insects.
4. The face is the Ghost Bat

Bats face is widely spread in Ghost World, from the United States, South to Peru.They barely nosed, have a strange skin flap loudly in their face and a very prominent forehead that gives them a very strange appearance. They eat nocturnal insects.
3. Sucker footed Bat

This bat, endemic to Madagascar, initially estimated using a vacuum on its wings and ankle for hanging on palm leaves and other smooth surfaces.
But when it is known that they do not use suction power, but adhesion, by producing a sticky substance that acts as a sort of glue-like adhesion was found in the tree frogs and salamanders.
2. Tube-nosed Bat
Found in the Philippine rain forest, this bat has one of the strange faces among the mammals. Ears dark with yellow spots, orange eyes and, especially, the nose-like tube, giving the appearance of his face like a cartoon character.
Most of them ate figs and other fruits, but in certain circumstances they also eat insects.
1. Bats Headed Hammer

Found in the African rain forest, this large bat gets its name because the shape of a big head too weird, but this is only in the male.
Most of the male thorax bat is a space to resonate that allows them to produce a very loud voice to attract the female bat. They eat fruit and sometimes, also eat other animals.
(danish56.blogspot.com)




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