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It's Tadarida brasiliensis!

Welcome to our wonderful website that we created to inform you about the amazing Tadarida brasiliensis. For those of you who don't know this organism, it is also known as the Brazilian/Mexican Free-Tailed Bat. For our organismal biology course we were told to pick an animal that primarily lives in caves and we decided to research a bat species. This species in particular is distinguished by its brown fur and large ears, medium size, short snout, and wrinkled upper lips. They are also recognized by their "free-tail" that pushes out farther than their legs.

 

 

On this site you will find a variety of information about the Brazilian/Mexican free-tailed bat. Such information includes classification, habitat, form and function, reproduction, and interactions. To see where this amazing creature Tadarida brasiliensis fits into the world of organisms please click at the bottom of the page to continue to the classification page. We hope you enjoy learning more about the Tadarida brasiliensis!

 

 

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