Small Species Study Ghost-faced bat
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
female contained a single embryo. Based on data collected in Central America and Mexico, it seems that in this species mating begins in late December. Sexually mature females taken between January and June are likely to be gravid or lactating; no gravid females have been reported from late June through January.
10/17/2012
Little data on the breeding habits of Mormoops in Texas are available. In Big Bend National Park two pregnant females, each containing a single embryo, were captured in mid-June. Lactating females have been captured there from mid-June to early August. In Coahuilla and Nuevo Leon, two Mexican states bordering Texas, gravid females have been captured in March, April, and May.
Monday, October 1, 2012
ghost faced bat
They forage on insects while in flight, and generally hunt for insects high above the ground instead of near foliage or water.
Predators
Predators include owls, snakes, and hawks.
Reproduction
Mating occurs in early winter with one pup being born in late May or early June.
Life Span
It is assumed that they live around 20 years in the wild.
Size
Their weight ranges from 0.45-0.70 ounces. Their wingspan is 14-15 inches
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