Egyptian free-tailed bat

(Tadarida aegyptiaca)

Description

The Egyptian free-tailed bat,also known as Egyptian Guano Bat or Egyptian Nyctinome,(Tadarida aegyptiaca) is a species of bat in the family Molossidae.The Egyptian free-tailed bat has fine,dense fur which is greyish-brown in colour,shading darker on the head and back and paler on the underparts,particularly around the throat.The wing are narrow and pointed with translucent light brown membranes,there is a short tail which is projects beyond the membrane connecting the wings and the ears sit close together on the top of the head and are rather rounded in shape.The face is rather bulldog-like and heavily wrinkled faces and this gives rise to the family name Molossidae,which refers to the Ancient Epirote mastiffs called molossus.Head and body length is 6–8 cm.Forearms 5 cm.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Mammalia
Order:Chiroptera
Family:Molossidae
Genus:Tadarida
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