Wooly False Vampire bat, via
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hiii remember when i said i wanted to make bat nepronouns well here they are!!! that being said i did not make neos out of every single genus or family so if you guys wanna make your own that would be super epic!
families
Chiroptera (order of bats): chir/chirp/chirs/chirps/chirpself
Nycteridae (slit faced bats): ny/nyc/nycter/nycters/nyctself
Vespertilionidae (vesper bats): ve/ves/vesper/vespers/vesperself
Phyllostomidae (new world leaf nosed bats): phy/phyll/phyllo/phyllos/phylloself
Noctilionidae (fishing batsl: noct/noct/nocts/nocts/noctilself
Mystacinidae (new zealand bats): mys/mysta/mystas/mystas/mystaself
Myzpodidae (sucked footed bats): my/myzo/myzos/myzos/myzoself
Pteropodidae (old world fruit bats): pter/ptero/pteros/pteros/pteroself
Megadermatidae (false vampire bats): meg/mega/megas/megas/megaself
Furipteridae (smoky bats): fur/fur/furs/furs/furself
Natalidae (funnel eared bats) nat/nat/nats/nats/natself
genera
Myotis (mouse eared bats, vespertilionidae): my/myo/myos/myos/myotiself
Vampyrum (spectral bat, phyllostomidae): vamp/vamp/vamps/vamps/vampself
Peropteryx (dog faced bats, emballonuridae) pter/pteryx/pterys/pterys/pteryxself
Carollia (short tailed fruit bats, phyllostomidae): car/caro/caros/caros/caroself
Erophylla (phyllostomidae): er/ero/eros/eros/eroself
Glossophaga (phyllostomidae): glo/gloss/glosses/glosses/glosself
Lonchorhina (sword nosed bats, phyllostomidae): rhi/rhin/rhinas/rhinas/rhinaself
Chiroderma (phyllostomidae): chir/chiro/chiros/chiros/chiroself
Xeronycteris (Vieira's long tongued bat, phyllostomidae) Xer/xero/xeros/xeros/xeroself
Neonycteris (least big eared bat, phyllostomidae): neo/neon/neos/neos/neoself
Mops (molossidae, you know i had to include this): mop/mop/mops/mops/mopself
Kerivoula (wooly bats, vespertilionidae): ker/keri/keris/keris/keriself
Harpyionycteris (harpy fruit bats, pteropodidae): Har/harp/harpys/harpys/harpyself
Murina (vespertilionidae): Mur/murin/murins/murins/murinaself
Aeorestes (gray haired bats, vespertilionidae): aeo/aeor/aeores/aeores/aeoreself
Lasiurus (yellow bats, vespertilionidae): La/lasi/lasiur/lasiurs/lasiurself
Arielulus (sprites, vespertilionidae): ar/arie/aries/aries/arieself
Barbastella (vespertilionidae): stell/stella/stellas/stellas/stellaself
Pipistrellus (true pipistrelles, vespertilionidae): pip/pip/pips/pips/pipiself
Perimyotis (tricolored bat, vespertilionidae: Per/peri/peris/peris/periself
Ia (greater evening bat, vespertilionidae): Ia/ia/ias/ias/iaself
Rousettus (rousette bats, pteropodidae): rou/rous/rousette/rousettes/rousettus
Mirimiri (fijian monkey faced bat): mi/mir/miri/miris/miriself
Acerodon (Pteropodidae): a/ace/aces/aces/aceself
Eonycteris (dawn bats, Pteropodidae): eo/eon/eos/eos/eonself
Lavia (yellow winged bat, megadermatidae): la/lav/lavia/lavias/laviaself
if youre just interested in classic bat neos, how about these instead
bat/bat/bats/bats/batself
wing/wing/wings/wings/wingself
ec/echo/echos/echos/echoself
flutter/flutter/flutters/flutterself
sky/sky/skys/skys/skyself
ni/night/nights/nights/nightself
moon/moon/moons/moons/moonself
star/star/stars/star/starself
claw/claw/claws/claws/clawself
lun/lun/luns/luns/lunself or lun/lunar/lunars/lunars/lunarself
whis/whisp/whisper/whispers/whisperself
daw/dawn/dawns/dawns/dawnself
dusk/dusk/dusks/dusks/duskself
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A wooly false vampire bat flies back to its roost inside a Mayan temple in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico by Anand Varma
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Me and @eldritch-mother talking about a Silverwing AU where Angor Rot is a wooly false vampire bat, Gunmar’s a spectral bat with his colony/horde, and Morgana is a vampire/wildlife rehabilitator Gunmar and his kind worship as a goddess because she runs a rehab center for bats.
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Ranthambore National Park
The National park is just 7.8 kilometers from Astroport Ranthambore. When you arrive at the park you can take a safari and see around the Park. The Park is celebrated for the faunas like the Tigers, Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Sambar deer, Chital, Nilgai, Common or Hanuman langurs, Common Palm Civets or Toddy Cat, Common Yellow Bats, Macaques, Jackals, Jungle cats, Caracals, Sloth bears, Blackbucks, Rufous-tailed Hare, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara, Desert Cats, Five striped Palm Squirrels, Long-eared Hedgehogs, Ratels, Small Indian Mongoose, Small Indian Civets, Indian False Vampires, Indian Flying Foxes, Indian Foxes, Indian Gerbilles, Indian Mole Rats, Indian Porcupines, and Common mongoose. Different types of reptiles are likewise found in this park.
Ranthambore is quite possibly the most pursued spots to see tigers. Seeing them in their characteristic territory is inside and out an unexpected involvement with comparison to seeing them confined. They don't look scared, yet they look savage. They look great. There are additionally an assortment of birds you will discover there like, Brahminy Starling, Oriental White Ibis, Wooly-Necked-Stork, River Tern, Indian Scops - owl, Large Gray Babbler, Purple Heron, Hoopoe, Greater Coucal, Indian Pond-heron, Rufous Treepie, Black Drongo, Ruddy Shelduck, Bar-headed goose, Peacock, Brown stone, Red-wattled Lapwing, Purple Sunbird, Gray Francolin, and Baya Weaver.
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A Big Day for Bat Facts!
Today is a Big Day for Bat Facts! Why, you might ask? Today, I have officially reviewed 100 bats! I started this small project a year ago, and never did I think it would become something like this. I hope you all have enjoyed what I do so far, as there is more stuff in store!
Below is a list of all bats that I have reviewed, in case you are curious! Here’s to 100 more <3
~ Akhyls ~
Common Vampire Bat (TBT done)
Pallid Bat (TBT done)
Seminole Bat (TBT done)
Hoary Bat (TBT done)
The Painted Bat (TBT done)
Desert Long-Eared Bat (TBT done)
Spotted Bat (TBT Done)
Little Brown Bat (TBT Done)
Honduran White Bat (TBT Done, 5 parts)
Ghost Bat (TBT Done)
Northern Ghost Bat (TBT Done)
Pied Bat (TBT Done)
African Straw-Colored Fruit Bat
Rodrigues Fruit Bat
Lesser Short-Nosed Fruit Bat
Egyptian Fruit Bat
Grey-Headed Flying Fox
Big Brown Bat
Tri-Colored Bat
Eastern Red Bat
Eastern Small-Footed Bat
Evening Bat
Gray Bat
Indiana Bat
Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
Virginia Big-Eared Bat
Northern Long-Eared Bat
Northern Yellow Bat
Rafinesque’s Big-Eared Bat
Silver-Haired Bat
Southeastern Bat
Greater False Vampire Bat
Lesser False Vampire Bat
Hardwicke’s Wooly Bat
White Throated Round Eared Bat
Pygmy Round-Eared Bat
Niceforo’s Big Eared Bat
Southern Yellow-Eared Bat
Dark Fruit-Eating Bat
Great Stripe-Faced Bat
Great Roundlead Bat
Dusky Leaf-Nosed Bat
East Coast Free-Tailed Bat
Chocolate Wattled Bat
Arnhem Land Long-Eared Bat
Bare-Rumped Sheathtail Bat
Greater Long-Eared Bat
Abo Bat
Christie’s Big-Eared Bat
Banana Bat
Chapin’s Free-Tailed Bat
Van Gelder’s Bat
Parti-colored Bat
Lesser Bamboo Bat
Black-Bearded Tomb Bat
Little Bent-Wing Bat
Black Flying Fox
Diadem Leaf-Nosed Bat
Eastern False Pipistrelle
Eastern Free-Tail Bat
Gould’s Wattled Bat
Inland Broad-Nosed Bat
Hill’s Sheathtail Bat
Large-Eared Horseshoe Bat
Large Forest Bat
Little Forest Bat
Northern Blossom Bat
Northern Broad-Nosed Bat
Orange Leaf-nosed Bat
Semon’s Leaf-nosed Bat
Southern Forest Bat
Eastern Broad-nosed Bat
White-striped Freetail Bat
Yellow-Bellied Sheathtail Bat
Common Bent-wing Bat
Common Sheathtail Bat
Coastal Sheathtail Bat
Brazilian Brown Bat
Argentine Brown Bat
Northern Bat
(Common) Serotine Bat
Japanese House Bat
Azores Noctule Bat
Greater Noctule Bat
Common Noctule
Fish-Eating Bat
Large-footed Myotis
Alcathoe Bat
Whiskered Bat
Bechstein’s Bat
Lesser Mouse-Eared Bat
California Myotis
Long-Fingered Bat
Cryptic Myotis
Pond Bat
Daubenton’s Bat
Geoffroy’s Bat
Hodgson’s Bat
Hairy-Legged Myotis
Keen’s Myotis
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