Mexican Free-Tailed Bat Size
Size of Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
Weight | 7-12 g [7–12 g (0.25–0.42 oz)] | ||
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Length | 9 cm [ 9 cm (3.5 in) ] | ||
Lifespan | [8 years in the wild; 12 years in captivity] | ||
Maximum speed | 100 mph (161 km/h) |
The Mexican Free-Tailed Bat is a member of the chordata, It is a mammal that raises the next generation with female breast milk. In taxonomy, its phylum is Chordata, the class is Mammalia, and it belongs to the order Chiroptera.
The Mexican Free-Tailed Bat belonged to the family Molossidae, mainly distributed in Central-America, North-America, South-America. They like to live in caves, tunnels, under bridges, and Their skin type is fur, and their bodies have multiple colors, mainly grey, black, dark brown. In addition, moths are also foods that it often preys.It is currently estimated that there are 120 to 150 million.
The most distinctive feature of Mexican Free-Tailed Bat is large, rounded ears.