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Roundleaf Bat in Frame
Roundleaf Bat in Frame
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Specimen: Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros larvatus)
Wingspan: 9.5"
Frame Color: Black
Frame Dimensions: 11.75" x 10.5" x 1.25"
The Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros larvatus), also known as the Intermediate Horseshoe Bat, is a remarkable species found throughout Southeast Asia. Named for the unique, horseshoe-shaped structure on its nose, this bat uses sophisticated echolocation to navigate caves and dense forests in search of insects. Unlike many bat species, it is often spotted roosting in small colonies within limestone caves, hollow trees, and abandoned structures.
This stunning framed specimen captures the intricate details of the Roundleaf Bat’s delicate wing structure and facial features. Its open mouth reveals a set of tiny, sharp teeth, offering an up-close look at the adaptations that make bats such skilled nocturnal hunters. A fascinating addition to any natural history collection, this preserved Roundleaf Bat highlights the beauty and complexity of one of nature’s most efficient insect predators.
You will receive the specimen pictured in this listing. It is displayed in a glass shadow box with a black frame, complete with a hanging apparatus on the back. The photos reflect natural variances in lighting. Approximate measurements and additional details are listed above.
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