Painted or Butterfly Bat
A painted or butterfly bat (Kerivoula picta), in flight. This is a rarely seen species that is widespread throughout much of Southeast Asia. In Thailand these bats roost in the dried tips of dying banana leaves, living in mated pairs, often with a single pup. Their color blends well with the leaves in which they roost, but the purpose for the striking, butterfly-like wing pattern is unknown. When disturbed into flying from roosts during the day, they exhibit a butterfly-like flight, hence their alternate name, Butterfly Bat. Average adult body length is about 4 cm, and weight is approximately 4.5 gms. These bats feed on small, flying insects.
Credit
Science Source
/ Merlin D. Tuttle
Dimensions
3769 x 3064 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
13 x 10 inches / 32 x 26 cm
