Serotine

The Serotine family, belonging to the Vespertilionidae family, encompasses a variety of bat species known for their adaptable nature and widespread distribution. These nocturnal mammals are primarily found across Europe, Asia, and Africa, thriving in diverse habitats ranging from forests to urban areas. Serotines are medium-sized bats, characterized by their broad wings and robust bodies, which aid in their agile flight. They play a crucial role in ecosystems as insectivores, helping to control insect populations. With their distinctive echolocation calls, Serotines navigate the night skies with precision, making them a fascinating subject of study for chiropterologists.

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