Natterer's Bat

A rather small bat, easily told from similarly-sized species by the shape of its auricles: the outer ear is relatively long, oval, and rather narrow, and isn't folded back even during hibernation. The lower edge of the tail membrane is seamed with two dense rows of cilia on the front side and one row on the back side of the membrane. A relatively common species across Europe.

 

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