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They snuggle together to form a bundle of fluffy cottonballs....they are the bat species Ectophylla alba, and they are out to get you....with fuzzy cuteness!!! Just kidding :) These little guys are shy and hide under leaves. They suffer from daddy issues and wouldn't hurt a fly...well...maybe the ones who live inside figs.
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SOURCES:
Wikipedia: Honduran white bat
Wikipedia: Communal roosting
Bat Roosting | HowStuffWorks
The World of Tent-making Bats | Bat Conservation International
Animal Diversity Web
Timm, Robert. (1982). Ectophylla alba. Mamm. Species. 166. 10.2307/3503942.
Herrera, Bernal & Ceballos, Gerardo & Medellín, Rodrigo. (2011). Ecological Aspects of the Tent Building Process by Ectophylla alba (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Acta Chiropterologica. 13. 365-372. 10.3161/150811011X624839.
Timm, Robert & Mortimer, Jeanne. (1976). Selection of Roost Sites by Honduran White Bats, Ectophylla Alba (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae). Ecology. 57. 10.2307/1934829.
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