Introduction:The little free-tailed bat (Tadarida pumila) is the smallest of Namibia's free-tailed bats. They roost in roof structures of buildings, taking as much as 80% of the roof space to hide from predators. They are noisy tenants, present throughout the year and the smell of their body odour combined with guano makes them a most unpleasant visitor.
Distribution: Woodland savannah areas of north-eastern Namibia.
Diet: Little free-tailed bats consume an enormous amount of insects. They hunt flying insects above vegetation at speed in open air space.
Colouring: Brown or deep blackish-brown fur with light brown underparts with a characteristic variable median broad white band of fur from the chest to the anus.
Breeding: Female little free-tailed bats can have 3 pregnancies in one summer, giving birth to one pup per pregnancy.
Size: Total head and body length 90mm.
Weight: 11.5g.