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Tri-Colored Bat

Perimyotis subflavus

Tri-Colored Bat

Perimyotis subflavus

The famed “Chicken Nuggets” of Texas cave tours, this is a tiny bat with an incredibly fast motor. They spin and click on the exam table to the point that they resemble wind up toys. They are lightning fast in the flight cage. Distinctive pink/orange forearms help identify them as they are photographed leaving their roosts.

Tri-colored bat fur (each hair) is dark brown below, light brown in middle, and medium brown on top. With a name like tri-colored bat, you’d think they’d be red, white, and green!

Although most commonly encountered in caves, they can roost in foliage in summer months. We often have them brought to us by people finding them roosting in folded up patio umbrellas and lately from upper levels of apartment buildings with open hallways. We think they fly into the openings in covered hallways because they resemble cave mouths.

IUCN Red List info

More information on this bat’s global conservation status from the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

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