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Upperparts are dark brown, underparts paler. Head appears flattened with large rounded ears. (Garbutt, 1999)
These may be found at night in the Talatakely area.
Total Length |
8.4-9cm |
|---|---|
Forearm Length |
3.7-4cm |
Weight |
5-6g |
Primarily insectivorous.
They roost in small colonies (sometimes with other species, at RNP known to roast with Miniopterus)
Mammalia -> Chiroptera (Microchiroptera) -> Vespertilionidae (Vespertlioninae) -> Myotis goudoti
This species contains two sub-species, one, M. g. goudoti, is endemic to Madagascar, the other, M. g. anjouanensis, is found on Anjouan Island and the Comoros.
Garbutt, N. 1999, Mammals of Madagascar, Yale University Press
IUCN Conservation Monitoring Centre, viewed in July 2000, "Threatened Animals of the World", IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
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Myotis in a bat cave P2