Introduction: Midas free-tailed bats (Mops midas) are a gregarious species, occurring in colonies ranging from a few dozen to several hundred. They roost in variety of locations, ranging from hollows in dead trees, buildings and expansion joints in bridges, occupying these locations throughout the year.
Distribution: The woodland savannahs of the Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip)
Diet: Larger insects are caught on the wing in fast flying manoeuvres.
Colouring: Short dark brown fur, 'sparsely flecked' with white hair with paler underparts. Wings are dark brown with a narrow band of white, silky hair at the base.
Size: Average body length 140mm.
Weight: 48.5g. The males are larger and heavier than the females.