yes, but they can be found in any warm climate. mostly spotted in the rainforest.
Tropical rain forest
Hammerhead bats eat fruit. Mostly figs, but they will eat other tropical fruits such as mango and guava.
No bats do not live in the rain forest they mostly live in caves.
Here's a link to a list of megabats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_bat#List_of_genera
Vampire bats can be found in, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Argentina. They are mostly found in the American continent.
Monkeys, parrots, fruit bats, and various insects.
Pallid bats range from southern British Columbia through Montana to central Mexico. They're mostly found in desert areas.
Elephant,monkey,deer,lemur.besides these animals plenty of birds,bats,sloth,scorpion and snails....
Jaguar snakes slot poison frog snake leopards monkeys bird ants bugs fish bats
Bats are found on every continent except for Antarctica. Insect-eating and Fruit bats especially like tropical or temperate climates because insects and fruits are more prone to being there.
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Bats can be found in a variety of habitats including caves, forests, deserts, and urban areas. They typically roost in dark, secluded places during the day and come out to forage during the night. Their habitat requirements vary depending on the species of bat.