false vampire การใช้
- He reveals that he wears a set of false vampire teeth.
- Predatory bats such as the greater false vampire bat are known to prey on barn swallows.
- Unlike other false vampire bats, the yellow-winged bat feeds only on insects and not small vertebrates.
- In some bats like the false vampire, there are extra teats known as pubic teats found around the groin.
- :Second thought : a False Vampire Bat may be a better carnivore template ( compared to a noctule ).
- The lesser false vampire bat has a wingspan of up to and have a head-and-body length of around.
- It is most closely related to the greater false vampire bat, which is the only other species in the genus " Megaderma ".
- Confusingly, they are not related to the Old World family of large carnivorous bats to be found in the Megadermatidae that are also called false vampires.
- At least two species of bat are known to feed on other bats : the spectral bat, also known as the American false vampire bat, and the ghost bat of Australia.
- "Megaderma spasma " is from the order Chiroptera and family Megadermatidae which comprises four genera and five species . " M . spasma " also known as lesser false vampire.
- Dotted with waterfalls, the park is home to pumas, red brocket deer, neon-colored butterflies and 200 species of exotic birds, including the military macaw, false vampire bat and orange-winged parrot.
- The lesser false vampire bat ( " Megaderma spasma " ) is found in Laos, and endemic species of bat include the Phou Khao Khouay leaf-nosed bat ( " Hipposideros khaokhouayensis " ).
- The "'lesser false vampire bat "'( " Megaderma spasma " ) is a bat found in South Asia and Southeast Asia from Sri Lanka and India in the west to Indonesia and the Philippines in the east.
- Endemic mammals that can be seen the sanctuary are the pale-fronted toque macaque ( " Macaca sinica aurifrons " ), golden palm civet, porcupine ( " Hysterix indica " ), Indian muntjac, Indian boar, Asian palm civet, small Indian civet, ruddy mongoose, Indian giant flying squirrel, greater bandicoot rat, Indian pangolin, greater false vampire bat, and Indian flying-fox.