microbats
Microbats are small species of bats that primarily feed on insects. They are known for their echolocation abilities, which allow them to navigate and hunt in the dark by emitting high-frequency sounds and listening for the echoes that bounce back. Microbats typically have a wingspan of about 10 to 30 centimeters and are found in various habitats around the world.
These bats play a crucial role in controlling insect populations, making them important for ecosystems and agriculture. Microbats are often active at dusk and dawn, using their keen senses to locate prey. They roost in places like caves, trees, and buildings, where they can find shelter during the day.