Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat

Myotis muricola

The wall-roosting mouse-eared bat, or Nepalese whiskered myotis is a species of vesper bat whose type locality is Nepal.
Nepalese Whiskered Bat/Wall-roosting Mouse-eared Bat - Myotis muricola This guy wasn't too happy when he had to be handled (collected) for measurements.

I was part of an expedition team doing a survey of bio-diversity of Mt. Lucia which includes a group of Bat researchers from 2 local Universities who joined the expedition to help documents species of Bats that can be found from the Mountain and also to give their students some field experience in collecting bats using mist nets and subsequently collecting data about them.  All bats collected were eventually released. Bat,Malaysia,Myotis muricola,Sabah,Tawau,Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat

Appearance

The upper side of ''M.muricola'' is coloured brown or grey with dark bases and the underside has dark bases and light brown tips. The ears are moderately long, slender, bent forwards and bluntly pointed . ''M.muricola'' has small feet with wing membranes attached at the base of the toes. The tail is long and completely enclosed in the interfemoral membrane. It has three pairs of premolars, with the upper canine much longer than the third premolar. The second premolar is small and slightly intruded from the tooth row .
I'm sleeping This Nepalese Whiskered Bat also known as Wall-roosting Mouse-eared Bat - Myotis muricola are small in size.  This one was less than 4 cm in height.

I found it just outside the window of the hostel accommodation at the Park when I checked into the room, a nice welcome :).

Picture was taken through the glass panel of the window. Bat,Malaysia,Myotis muricola,Sabah,Tawau,Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat

Distribution

''M.muricola'' is found in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam .

Status

According to the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, ''M.muricola'' is classified as Least Concern.

Habitat

''M.muricola'' is a nocturnal and insectivorous bat. It tends to feed during the first two hours after sunset and before dawn, using ultrasonic echolocation . It catches insects in flight or perched on foliage, the ground or a water surface. Small insects are usually caught directly in the mouth, while larger ones are scooped out of the air using the tail membrane and flipped into the mouth, or brought to the mouth with the wing tips . It drinks by swooping low over the surface of a body of water or collecting droplets of water from the roof of tunnels or caves in which it roosts .''M.muricola'' roosts in a variety of different sites, including curled-up banana leaves , limestone forests , hollow trees, rock shelters, artificial caves, mines and tunnels, and old buildings .

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassMammalia
OrderChiroptera
FamilyVespertilionidae
GenusMyotis
SpeciesM. muricola
Photographed in
Malaysia