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Damara wooly bat

Kerivoula argentata
The Damara woolly bat is recognised by it's soft, woolly fur that grows away from the body as the paler tips curl up and give it a 'grizzly appearance'.

Damara wooly bat

Introduction: The Damara woolly bat is recognised by it's soft, woolly fur that grows away from the body as the paler tips curl up and give it a 'grizzly appearance'. A braincase that rises to a high dome over the long rostrum and a fringe of hair along the edge of the interfemoral membrane are other significant characteristics of this species. It is larger than other woolly bat species. Visitors on a guided tour or self drive safari in Namibia may occasionally see this bat around dawn and dusk.

Distribution: Damaraland and the far north of Namibia.

Diet: Insects.

Colouring: Silvery-topped, reddish-brown fur on the upperparts and greyish-brown underparts and brown wings.

Size: Average body length of 95mm.

Weight: 6-9g.

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