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East-coast free-tailed bat : ウィキペディア英語版
East-coast free-tailed bat

The east-coast free-tailed bat (''Mormopterus norfolkensis'') is a species of bat in the family Molossidae, the free-tailed bats. Other common names include eastern little mastiff bat〔Richards, G. & M. Pennay. 2008. (''Mormopterus norfolkensis''. ) The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3. Downloaded on 25 March 2015〕 and eastern freetail-bat.〔(Eastern Freetail-bat Profile. ) Threatened Species. Office of Environment and Heritage. NSW Government. Downloaded on 25 March 2015.〕 This bat is endemic to Australia, where it occurs from southeastern Queensland to eastern New South Wales.〔
This bat has dark brown to reddish brown fur with a paler belly.〔
The species has been collected only occasionally, and little is known about its biology and ecology. It has been observed in dry eucalypt forest, wet sclerophyll forest, and riparian rainforest habitat. A colony was found roosting in a house.〔 Females with young have been observed in grey mangrove (''Avicennia marina'') forests.〔McConville, A., Law, B. S., & Mahony, M. J. (2013). (Mangroves as maternity roosts for a colony of the rare east-coast free-tailed bat (''Mormopterus norfolkensis'') in south-eastern Australia. ) ''Wildlife Research'' 40(4), 318-27.〕 Though the species may roost communally, it is usually solitary.〔
It is thought that there are fewer than 10,000 mature individuals. Threats to the species may include habitat loss from timber harvesting, coastal development, and alterations of natural fire regimes.〔
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