Yes, the great round leaf bat (Hipposideros armiger) is considered a microbat. Microbats are characterized by their smaller size, echolocation abilities, and typically feed on insects, which aligns with the great round leaf bat's traits. This species is known for its distinctive leaf-like structures on its nose that aid in echolocation.
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The Mexican free-tailed bat is a Microbat.
no it is a microbat
The ghost bat of Australia.
a megabat
they eat incects
from what i have learned its a microbat but not sure cause i looked on a book that megabats eat nector like a spear nosed bat and microbats eat meat and insects im pretty sure its a microbat though
is a sword nosed bat a megabat or a micobat
Microbat. They can fit in your hand.