Framed Hanging Painted Bat (Kerivoula picta)
£39.99
The painted bat (Kerivoula picta), also nicknamed “fire bat”, is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. Small groups of these animals are often found in the most unlikely roosts such as in the suspended nests of weaver finches and sunbirds or under the eaves of huts. Doubtless the bright and broken coloration of these bats is a form of camouflage to protect them while they roost in vulnerable sites.
Although nothing is known of their reproductive habits, Painted bats have nuclear family units – that is, a mother, a father, and young. Hunting flights last around 12 hours. Besides the coloring it is otherwise a fairly normal microbat that uses sonar to catch insects at night. Only male bats are used for taxidermy purposes to allow the females to reproduce.
The wingspan of the painted bat isis 1830 cm. Weight is about 5g.
Species: Kerivoula picta
Origin: Indonesia
Frame: 7” x 9” with Glass
In stock (can be backordered)
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I have been collecting and producing taxidermy for over 10 years and ensure all product are museum standard. I personally preserve, spread and mount all insect displays in my studio here in London. I use high quality frames handmade in the UK.
Each specimen may slightly vary from the photos as nature is unique. The specimen I work with are not rare or endangered and come either insect farming programs (often run by governments or conservation groups), breeders and sustainable sources. For more information, please see our ethics page.
Additional information
Weight | 0.499 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 21 × 4.5 cm |