Mouse-tailed bats
When mouse-tailed bats roost they often
hang by the thumbs as well as the feet. They emerge from their roosts at dark
and begin their search for food. The small mouse-tailed bat has an unusual
flight in that it rises and falls, much like some small birds. This species
travels by a series of glides, some of great length, and occasionally it
flutters, about 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) above the ground.
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