Gould's Wattled Bat

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Gould's Wattled Bat - The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industries/McCann

Chalinolobus gouldii


Dark blackish-brown fur on the head and shoulders contrasts with the brown fur on the remainder of the body. The outer margins of the short and broad ears extend to form a large lobe of skin (wattle) at the corner of the mouth. Short muzzle. Weight 7-16 g.


Details
Type
Mammal
Group
Biology

Generally roosts in tree hollows and buildings. Females form colonies of 8-40 while males generally roost alone or with other species. Females generally give birth to twins in late November-January.

Distinctive Markings

Contrasting colour of fur on the head and shoulders.

Taxonomy
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Chiroptera
Family
Vespertilionidae
Genus
Chalinolobus
Species
gouldii

Distributed throughout Australia, Tasmania and Norfolk Island.

Source: Atlas of Living Australia

Usually the first bats to emerge after dusk, exposing them to predators including currawongs, owls and feral cats.


Interesting Facts
Diet

Carnivore. Moths, bugs, beetles, katydids, ants and flies. Predominantly Bogong moths in the Southern Highlands.

Habitat

Found in virtually all habitats throughout Australia including urban areas.

Native Status
Native to Australia
Audio
Sounds
A characteristic high pitched sound is emitted while flying and catching insects. When handled emits a continuous "buzz".