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Common Tent-making Bats (Uroderma bilobatum)

Posted on Feb 3, 2015

Common Tent-making Bats (Uroderma bilobatum)

This was the largest group of Common Tent-making Bats (Uroderma bilobatum) that RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser had ever seen in Panama!

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Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) by Twan Leenders

Posted on Jan 19, 2014

Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) by Twan Leenders

Here’s a Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) that was photographed by Twan while in Costa Rica. These bats make nifty day-time roost sites in understory palms of the rainforest. They chew partway through the leaflets on a single frond, causing them to droop down and create a ‘tent’ of sorts. They like to make a large number of tents within their territory and change their roost site frequently so they don’t fall prey to sharp-eyed predators who may recognize the shape of their unique shelter. Tents that have not been used for a while often become a favored site for...

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