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Bat

Habitat:

Lowland area - tropic - urban - campus.

Notes:

I saw him on the ground this morning (+7, near Jakarta, ID). I look at his small body on the edge of building. I catch it and put it in my hand. He frequently open his mouth, try to alert me! I captured two times, and after that he fly away into Manilkara kauki trees. He is free now!

2 Species ID Suggestions

BluberryLiLi
BluberryLiLi 12 years ago
Fruit bat
None
AfriBats
AfriBats 10 years ago
vesper bat
Vespertilionidae


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5 Comments

FredericoHintze
FredericoHintze 11 years ago

I don´t know the Indonesian bats. But it seems to me one of the Nyctalus species.

achmmad
achmmad 12 years ago

Thank so much Anurag! ...

Anurag
Anurag 12 years ago

nice Spotting, second image is great, (eyes closed, teeth spread)

achmmad
achmmad 12 years ago

Thank you Karen! added ...

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Lovely photos! You might like to add this to The Bat Monitoring mission too.

achmmad
Spotted by
achmmad

Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Spotted on Mar 21, 2012
Submitted on Mar 21, 2012

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