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Mexican big-eared bat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexican big-eared bat
The Mexican big-eared bat (''Corynorhinus mexicanus'') is a species of vesper bat. They are nocturnal and insectivorous. Their very large ears are located across their foreheads, and when captured, the bats are observed to curl their ears in a protective manner.〔 The adults are usually brown colored, while the juveniles are usually a smokey brown color. They have small noses. ==Habitat and distribution== The Mexican big-eared bat has been identified in Mexico (where they are a native species), Arizona and even as far north as Utah. They are found in high, humid, mountain habitats and seem to prefer areas with pine-oak forests, although they have been found around other types of vegetation, such as sycamore, cottonwood and agave.〔 Being a nocturnal species, they rest during the day, their day-time roosts in open caves〔 and mine shafts.
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