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Orange Leaf-Nosed Bats by Katrina David

Orange Leaf-Nosed Bats by Katrina David. What Do T hey L ook L ike?. Short sized bat fur, small ears and a fleshy nose leaf nostrils, mostly bright orange fur with brown tips. Where In T he W orld D o They L ive?. They live in the top of Australia.

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Orange Leaf-Nosed Bats by Katrina David

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  1. Orange Leaf-Nosed Batsby Katrina David

  2. What Do They Look Like? • Short sized bat fur, small ears and a fleshy nose leaf nostrils, mostly bright orange fur with brown tips.

  3. Where In The World Do They Live? • They live in the top of Australia.

  4. What Kind Of Home Do They Have? • Warm humid caves.

  5. What Kind Of Food Do They Eat? • Moths, beetles, weevils, bugs, wasps and ants, termites.

  6. ThreeInteresting Facts • The Orange Leaf-nosed bat is more widely distributed then the Pilbara Leaf-nosed bat. The nose leaf is distinctively diamond shape. • Orange Leaf-nosed Bats are vulnerable to disturbance from human visitors. As most micro bats, the orange leaf-nosed bat is nocturnal. • The known threats to an orange leaf-nosed bat are the destruction and disturbance of roosts from human visitation to caves, mining activities, and the collapse or flooding of mine roosts.

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