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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Chiroptera

Genus
  
Megaderma

Higher classification
  
Megaderma

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Megadermatidae

Scientific name
  
Megaderma lyra

Rank
  
Species

Greater false vampire bat ADW Megaderma lyra INFORMATION

Similar
  
Bat, Megaderma, Mammal, Megadermatidae, Ghost bat

The greater false vampire bat (Megaderma lyra) is a species of bat in the family Megadermatidae, the false vampire bats. It is native to Asia. It is also known as the Indian false vampire bat or greater false-vampire

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Description

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This species is 6.5–9.5 cm (2.6–3.7 in) in length and weighs 40 to 60 grams. The average forearm length is about 6.5–7.2 cm (2.6–2.8 in). It has large ears and no tail. Its fur is blue-gray in color overall and brownish gray on the underside. It has an erect noseleaf about 10 millimeters long.

Distribution

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This bat is widespread throughout South Asia and Southeast Asia. It occurs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Biology

This species is carnivorous, its diet including bats, small birds, reptiles, and fish, and large insects.

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This is a gleaning bat, one which captures prey from the ground and from water surfaces. It takes advantage of many habitat types. Adults hunt from dusk to dawn, commuting up to 4 kilometers.

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M. lyra uses a combination of hunting strategies. About 85% of prey is captured during short searching flights in which it flies about half a meter above the ground. It also utilizes a sit-and-wait strategy, perching about two meters above the ground to wait for prey. It uses echolocation. It is capable of hunting using both vision and passively listening for its prey, and has also been observed catching prey in complete darkness without echolocation.

Greater false vampire bat Megaderma lyra

Females segregate themselves from males after mating. Gestation lasts 150 to 160 days, and the female bears one or two pups. Females carry small pups with them during foraging, but leave larger pups in the roost. Young nurse for 2 to 3 months.

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References

Greater false vampire bat Wikipedia