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Little broad nosed bat

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Scotorepens

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Vespertilionidae

Scientific name
  
Scotorepens greyii

Higher classification
  
Scotorepens

Order
  
Bat

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Similar
  
Scotorepens, Western broad‑nosed bat, Eastern broad‑nosed bat, Hoary wattled bat, Bat

The little broad-nosed bat (Scotorepens greyii) is a species of vesper bat. It is found only in Australia, where it is widespread over the northern Western Australia, the Northern Territory and most of Queensland and New South Wales. Little broad-nosed bats roost together in colonies of 2-20 bats. They roost in hollows in old,unused buildings and inside hollow fence posts. They have even been found roosting underneath the metal caps on top of telegraph posts. Little broad-nosed bats feed on flying insects, such as mosquitoes. They hunt for insects by flying along the edges of creeks and over waterholes, catching their prey in flight. They drink by skimming over the surface of the water. In southern Australia little broad-nosed bats mate before winter, with the females giving birth to twins in summer. Like many bats little broad-nosed bats are vulnerable to loss of roost sites and feeding grounds by forestry activities, and when land is cleared for agriculture and housing. Like most native Australian animals, little broad-nosed bats are protected.

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Little broad-nosed bat Wikipedia