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Egyptian free tailed bat

Egyptian free tailed bat

Tadarida aegyptiaca
Fun Fact: The French naturalist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire collected this species in Egypt during the Napoleonic wars.

Introduction: The French naturalist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (E. Geoffroy) collected this species in Egypt during the Napoleonic wars. Similar to its flat-headed counterpart, it has a broad and flattened head but not as exaggerated as the flat-headed free-tailed bat. Its habitat depends on permanent water sources both for moisture and insects. Small colonies roost in rocky crevices and in suitable nooks and crannies in dead trees and in buildings.

Distribution: The Egyptian free-tailed bat is widespread through Namibia.

Diet: Large insects found in areas of open water.

Colouring: Greyish brown fur with a mainly black head and neck.

Size: Average body length of 110mm.

Weight: 15g

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