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free-tailed bat

American  
[free-teyld] / ˈfriˌteɪld /

noun

  1. any of various small, swift, insect-eating bats of the family Molossidae, common in warm climates, having thick, leathery ears and a tail that projects well beyond the tail membrane.


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Numerous species in Europe have been known to belt it out, but until now, only one species in North America has joined them—the Mexican free-tailed bat.

From National Geographic • Feb. 14, 2024

A Mexican free-tailed bat comes in for a close-up as it leaves its cave to hunt.

From National Geographic • Nov. 1, 2015

But it was a free-tailed bat that made headlines in 2009, when it took an inadvertent ride on the space shuttle Discovery.

From National Geographic

A closeup of the space shuttle's external fuel tank shows the free-tailed bat.

From National Geographic

Mexican free-tailed bat is probably rare in Nebraska.

From An Annotated Checklist of Nebraskan Bats by Webb, Olin L.