Yes, they are listed on the IUCN Red List, three Old World species of the Leaf Nosed Bat are listed. Two as critically endangered and the one other as endangered only, if you can say that.
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Orange Leaf-nosed Bat was created in 1845.
Vietnam Leaf-nosed Bat was created in 1947.
Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat was created in 1843.
The long nosed bandicoot is not endangered. Its conservation status is currently "least concern".
the jamaican leaf nosed bat is brownish black in color
The enemies or predators of California leaf-nosed bats are wild cats, snakes, dogs, predatory birds, and raccoons. This species of bats are found in regions like Mexico, Baja California, Arizona, and the Sonoran Desert. Their diet consists mainly of large insects.
The enemies or predators of California leaf-nosed bats are wild cats, snakes, dogs, predatory birds, and raccoons. This species of bats are found in regions like Mexico, Baja California, Arizona, and the Sonoran Desert. Their diet consists mainly of large insects.
Patrizi's Trident Leaf-nosed Bat was created in 1931.
The Kitti's Hog Nosed Bat is endangered because people have been shooting them in forests for no good reason!