Sheath-tailed bat
Order : Chiroptera
Family : Emballonuridae
Genus : Mosia
Facts about the genus Mosia, the sheath-tailed bat
A Brief History Mpho Mosia is my name and I was born in Phiritona Heilbron few years ago.
MOSIA Issued by Department of Foreign Affairs 17 November 2000
samoensis, and the insectivorous Sheath-tailed bat are present on the islands.
The Lesser Sheath-tailed Bat is the smallest of the species, weighing just 5 grams.
Mosia is a word like "victor" or "savior" or "deliverer. (Full text)
We are requesting you, as Mr Mosia is disrespecting kgosi, as the people of the law to take further steps about this swearing. (Full text)
Colonies of the Seychelles sheath-tailed bat are apparently divided into harem groups. (Full text)
The Seychelles sheath-tailed bat is insectivorous. (Full text)
All known records of roosts of the New Guinea sheath-tailed bat are from limestone caves or mining tunnels. (Full text)
The New Guinea sheath-tailed bat is an insectivore. (Full text)
Description The Seychelles sheath-tailed bat is one of the worlds rarest mammals. (Full text)
back to topDescription The Seychelles sheath-tailed bat is one of the worlds rarest mammals. (Full text)
Range: AS, CM (Agiguan) With a wingspan of only nine inches, the Sheath-tailed bat is a cave-dependent insectivore historically found in the Pacific islands, including Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands, Western and American Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, and Guam. (Full text)
In addition, there are indications that a few individuals of the nearly extirpated sheath-tailed bat are present on Olosega. (Full text)
MR MALAN: Mr Jassat you also mentioned in your statement that there were further medical tests done in Dar-es-Salaam and Mosia, is that Moscow, I wanted to know what this was, this Mosia which is typed here in the report, do you have any of those reports available to us? (Full text)
Saccolaimus flaviventris Saccolaimus flaviventris (Yellow-bellied sheath tailed bat) is reported to occur in a wide range of habitats including abandoned nest of sugar gliders and also found outside of buildings hanging off the walls. (Full text)
However, Inspector Mosia is always on standby. (Full text)
This picture of a sheath-tailed bat is an example of a candidate species. (Full text)
Currently, the sheath-tailed bat is listed as an "endangered species" while the flying foxes are listed as "vulnerable". (Full text)
Mosia -you know what mosia is? (Full text)
Coleura seychellensis or Seychelles sheath-tailed bat is a small insectivorous bat. (Full text)