Vespadelus baverstocki
Mammalia · Chiroptera · Vespertilionidae
The inland forest bat is a vesper bat that occurs in central and arid regions in Australia. They were first described in 1987, published in a review of poorly surveyed microbat populations. A tiny flying mammal, it occupies small cavities in trees and buildings while roosting. The nocturnal activity is foraging for insects, typically moths.
Fun Fact
They were first described in 1987, published in a review of poorly surveyed microbat populations.
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