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Common big eared bat

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
Phyllostomidae

Scientific name
  
Micronycteris microtis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Chiroptera

Genus
  
Micronycteris

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Micronycteris, Little big‑eared bat, Stripe‑headed round‑eared bat, Hairy big‑eyed bat, Yellow‑throated big‑eared bat

The common big-eared bat (Micronycteris microtis) is a bat species from South and Central America. It is a neotropical leaf-nosed bat (a member of the family Phyllostomidae).

Recent research has demonstrated this bat's amazing ability to find motionless food within clutter. Echolocating bats discriminate between background and prey based on glints or Doppler shifts in the echo induced by the (wing-)movements of the prey, but M. microtis can detect completely motionless prey. The species shares both the leaf-nose formation and the trait of sound emission through the nostrils with all Phyllostomidae, but its behavior is understood to be unique: the bat is able to discriminate ecologically relevant stimuli within an extremely complex cluttered sonic environment.

The echolocation call of M. microtis is a broad band multi-harmonic FM sweep with most energy in the second harmonic between 95 and 75 kHz, i.e. quite similar to that of Macrophyllum macrophyllum, although presumably of lower intensity.

M. microtis mothers will provide pups with prey items for 5 months after weaning.

References

Common big-eared bat Wikipedia