The Painted Bat (Kerivoula Picta) is known for it's stunning bright orange or scarlet coloration broken by patterned patches of black. Their wings appear as if they have been hand painted, which is where they derive their na...

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The Painted Bat (Kerivoula Picta) is known for it's stunning bright orange or scarlet coloration broken by patterned patches of black. Their wings appear as if they have been hand painted, which is where they derive their name. They use the intricate bright and broken coloration as a form of camouflage for protection. The Painted Bat is a species of vesper bat found in China, Indonesia, Nepal and Malaysia in arid woodlands. Painted Bats are often found in unlikely roosts such as suspended nests of birds and under the eaves of huts. Painted bats use sonar to catch insects at night and are known to be fairly rare. Their hunting flights usually last one or two hours. They have a nuclear family unit, meaning a mother, father, and their young.

  • You will receive one bat with an approximate 7-8" wingspan similar to the reference specimens
  • The Painted Bat is yellow, orange or scarlet in color and gets its name from its wings that appear as if they have been hand painted
  • These are natural specimens so variations should be expected
  • Fragile and should be handled with care. Legally and ethically obtained
  • Painted bats use the intricate bright and broken coloration as a form of camouflage for protection
  • You will receive one bat with an approximate 7-8" wingspan similar to the reference specimens
  • The Painted Bat is yellow, orange or scarlet in color and gets its name from its wings that appear as if they have been hand painted
  • These are natural specimens so variations should be expected
  • Fragile and should be handled with care. Legally and ethically obtained
  • Painted bats use the intricate bright and broken coloration as a form of camouflage for protection

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