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Honduran White Bat
Honduran White Bat: white coat, bright yellow eats
Bright yellow ears, yellow nose horns and a white fur coat; grey hair around the eyes, and they are tiny, growing only 1 and three quarters inches. They camp out under heliconia leaves, called the tent-making bats because they make a tent from the leaf by biting into the leaf and then folding the leaf over itself; they stay in the tent for several weeks, which protects form predators and the weather. Slow but agile, they are fruit eaters
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