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Serotine
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serotina
a medium-sized insectivorous bat species known for its distinctive appearance
What is a "serotine"?
The serotine bat, scientifically known as Eptesicus serotinus, is a medium-sized bat species that belongs to the family Vespertilionidae. It is found in various regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa, inhabiting a wide range of habitats such as woodlands, forests, and urban areas. The serotine bat is known for its distinctive appearance, with long ears, dark fur, and a broad, blunt snout. It feeds primarily on insects, using echolocation to locate its prey, and roosts in a variety of places, including tree hollows, buildings, and caves. The serotine bat is an important species in ecosystem dynamics, as it helps to control insect populations and serves as a prey item for other predators.