Eastern Vespers [1] ( lat. Nyctalus aviator ) is a mammal of the bats squad. Belongs to the family of smooth-nosed bats .
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Content
Appearance and structure
The mass of the eastern supper is 45-60 g, the length of the body is 80–90 mm, the tail is 57–63 mm, the forearm is 59–62 mm, and the wingspan is about 40 cm [1] . Thick fur, medium-long hairs with dark bases. The back is chocolate red, and the belly is more gray. The head behind the ears is darker than the back.
Distribution and habitat
It inhabits eastern Asia: eastern China , Manchuria , the Korean peninsula and Japan . It was observed several times in the Primorsky Territory , and in the 1970s , one copy of the Eastern Vespers was found in the Amur Region [2] .
It lives in deciduous forests, uses hollows as shelters.
Lifestyle & Nutrition
Flies away to feed immediately after sunset. Hunting takes place at high altitude.
Eastern Vespers and Man
The view is very poorly understood.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Mammals. Big Encyclopedic Dictionary / scientific. ed.d. n I. Y. Pavlinov . - M .: ACT, 1999 .-- S. 40 .-- 416 p. - ISBN 5-237-03132-3 .
- ↑ Kurskov A.N. Batwing hunters. - M .: Forest industry, 1978. - S. 119.