Little Brown Bat

The Little Brown Bat is a small mammal known for its diminutive size and distinctive wing structure. It possesses a compact body covered in fur, typically ranging in shades of brown, as its name suggests. Its most striking feature is its wings, which are elongated and membrane-like, allowing for agile flight. The Little Brown Bat is nocturnal by nature, emerging from roosts at dusk to forage for insects using echolocation.

Basic Information

Ecology and Habitats

The Little Brown Bat typically inhabits various habitats, including forests, woodlands, urban areas, and agricultural landscapes. It seeks out roosting sites in secluded locations such as caves, tree hollows, buildings, and bat houses, where it can rest during the day and raise its young. These bats are adaptable creatures, capable of surviving in diverse environments as long as suitable roosting and foraging opportunities are available.

Additional Information

Domestication

Domestication of the Little Brown Bat is not a common practice in Terra. Due to their nocturnal habits, specialized dietary needs, and complex social behaviors, they are unsuitable for domestication.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

The Little Brown Bat holds significant ecological importance for the people of Terra, primarily as a natural pest controller. They are, however, not directly utilized by the population.

Genetic Ancestor(s)
Geographic Distribution

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