Japanese House bat
Latin name: Pipistrellus Abramus
There wasn't very much information about this bat.
Here is some information that I did find.
An adult house bat has a body length of 3.8-4.8 cm.
The wings get up to 3.6 cm long. And their tail is about 2.9-4.0 cm.
They sleep griping onto the ceiling of houses. Or they live in the roofs of old buildings.
They are not even close to being threatened. In fact their numbers are being enlarged daily!
They are found in lots of places: China, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, Vietnam, and India.
Here is my drawing:
2 comments:
Actually, its scientific name is Pipistrellus abramus. I'm glad that it's not threatened! I see also that it prefers to live in places that have been disturbed by humans. That's very lucky for it!
Oh oops!
I'm glad I have a mom that knows animals so well! And Of course supports me!!:D I love you mom!:D
Yeah really they sure are lucky! I guess the people can't catch it!:D
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