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The overall colour of the fur is brown or greyish-brown, dark at the back and slightly paler at the front, the basal colour of the hair is creamy. Their snout narrows toward the tip. The colour of the lips and bald head is sepia. Fine hairs at the underside of the arms are ginger-grey. The forearm
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The bat is a very common species in its range, in the tropic and subtropic regions of the north and west. They most frequently occupy caves, abandoned mining operations and fissures in rock faces. They also occupy buildings soon after they become vacant; this may have increased opportunities and
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and many other species can be hooked through the easily torn wing membranes; many individuals meet with an often slow demise each year from this widely used and discarded fencing material. Other threats include the destruction of roosting areas by mining, disturbance by human intrusion, and
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While retiring during the day, the bat lays appressed to the surface of a wall or ceiling of its subterranean site. The colony size is usually small, and the distance between the position of the hanging bats is greater than half a metre. They may also be solitary in a roost, or several
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hunts at night. Their flight follows straight paths that systematically survey a hunting ground by criss-crossing in a grid pattern. The environs that provide feeding opportunities are over water and
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occurs throughout the year, although the testicular position — more abdominal or distended to the scrotum — is seasonally variable. An early study (Kitchener, 1973) concluded that the species seems
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introduced land management practices that result in the dilapidation of the local ecology. The state conservation status in
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range in measurement from 66 to 74 millimetres, the weight range is 19 to 41 grams. They are no larger than 9 centimetres in length. The outer half is infolded at the edge of the
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extended the distribution range. An individual or group's range may vary during the year; they appear to seasonally vacate some residences and relocate to other local sites.
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individuals, although seventeen in one cave were recorded and collected. At least fifty individuals were seen at each of several mining sites in the
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982:Madagascar sheath-tailed bat (
740: : Common Sheathtail-Bat"
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