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Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each

SKU: H.BICOLOR-PBCASE
Price: $112.00
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats <font color=red> Wholesale</font> (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats <font color=red> Wholesale</font> (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats <font color=red> Wholesale</font> (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats <font color=red> Wholesale</font> (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats <font color=red> Wholesale</font> (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats Wholesale (hipposideros bicolor) - 4 @ $28 each
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Product Details
Wholesale Preserved, Mummified Bicolored Leaf-Nosed Bats for Sale with a string for displaying in their natural upside down resting position (hipposideros bicolor).  These mummified bicolored leaf-nosed bats measure approximately 3-3/4 inches up to 4-3/4 inches long. There will be an odor from the mummification process that will subside once they are aired out.
 
The bicolored roundleaf bat (Hipposideros bicolor) is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae found in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Timor-Leste.  This bat inhabits caves, rock crevices and tunnels among lowland forests. They roost in large numbers and consume mostly small winged insects. Their navigation and hunting skills come from the use of echolocation. Its leafnose is used to release ultrasonic shouts to distinguish its surroundings. Echolocation is also used to distinguish other species based on their wingbeat and size. The habitat of this bat decides the color of its fur. Bleaching fumes of a cave environment will cause an orange colored fur. Those who inhabit a well-ventilated roost will be a light brown color
   
                                  
            You will receive one similar to the one pictured
Can Only Be Shipped Within the US