The lesser bulldog bat (''Noctilio albiventris'') is an insectivorous and occasionally carnivorous bat of the (
Neotropics
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), ranging through
Central America
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and northern
South America
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. Some unique characteristics of the bat include, large feet that are used to rake the surface of water to capture prey, and precise echolocation. Occasionally, the larger bats catch and consume small fish (the most closely related species, the greater bulldog bat, is known for its fishing ability).
Description
The lesser bulldog bat is a sexually dimoprhic species; males are typically bright red and females are typically dull brown. Furthermore, coloration varies between individuals among the same sex, and between different populations. They have a length of about three inches (7.5 cm), a forearm length of , and weight of about one ounce (30 grams).Hood, C. S., & Pitocchelli J., (1983). Noctilio albiventris. ''American Society of Mammalogists'',''197'', 1-5 The bats plump lips and chin that has well-developed cross ridges give rise to the bats "
bulldog
The Bulldog is a British breed of dog of mastiff type. It may also be known as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog. It is of medium size, a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose. The lesser bulldog bat has large feet that are claw-like and can be used capture prey.
Habitat
The bats prefer terrestrial habitats and they live near water or damp locations, residing in hollow trees or domestic dwellings. The locations that they can be found in includes, Argentina; Belize; Bolivia, Plurinational States of; Brazil; Costa Rica; Ecuador; El Salvador; French Guiana; Guatemala; Guyana; Honduras; Mexico; Nicaragua; Panama; Paraguay; Peru
Feeding
The species ptefers to feed predominantly on insects, catching them while flying over water. Studies on Costa Rican population say that the bats also consume tree pollen.
Echolocation
''Noctilio albvirentis'' is known for utilizing its echolocation to locate prey such as
insects
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. The unique feature of their echolocation is how they use it to locate their prey.Brown, P. E., Brown, T. W., & Grinell, A. D., (1983). Echolocation, development, and vocal communication in the lesser bulldog bat, ''Noctilio albiventris''. ''Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 13''(4), 287-298 As they skim across the water they will bombard the water with their vocalization and when they detect a disturbance of the vocalization they move to the disturbance. Additionally, since the lesser bulldog bat prefers to forage in small groups they also use echolocation to communicate during foraging.
Development and lifespan
They live about ten years and reach sexual maturity in one year.Lundrigan B., & Kamarainen A., (2003). Noctilio albiventris
lesser bulldog bat. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Noctilio_albiventris/
Ovulation
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occurs in the ovary the
gestation
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period lasts about 4 to 5 weeks. Baby bats are capable of very limited vocalization, and they cannot begin flight until 5 to 6 weeks after birth. Mother bats will feed their young until the babies are three months old.
Predators
Predation on bats is uncommon however large birds are known to prey upon bats.Camargo, P. H. S. A., & Laps, R. R., (2016). Predation on Lesser Bulldog Bat (Noctilio albiventris Noctilionidae) by Great Rufous Woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes major Dendrocolaptidae) ''The Wilson Journal of Ornithology'' ''128(4),''903–912 One distinct bird preys on the lesser bulldog bat i The Great Rufous Woodcreeper The woodcreeper will invade the bats roost and take the bat from its habitat. Upon capture the Woodcreeper peaks the bat with its sharp beak until the bad dies. Other predators of the bat include hawks, falcons, owls, and motmots.
Gallery
File:Noctilio albiventris albiventris 1847.jpg, Noctilio albiventris diagram from
Alcide Dessalines d'Orbigny
Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d'Orbigny (6 September 1802 – 30 June 1857) was a French naturalist who made major contributions in many areas, including zoology (including malacology), palaeontology, geology, archaeology and anthropol ...
File:Noctilio albiventris and Parasites.jpg, Noctilio albiventris with parasites, showing its teeth, caught at the
Tiputini Biodiversity Station
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See also
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Bulldog bat
The bat family Noctilionidae, commonly known as bulldog bats or fishing bats, is represented by two extant species, the greater and the lesser bulldog bats, as well as at least one fossil species, '' Noctilio lacrimaelunaris'', from the Miocen ...