
Ghost Bat
The ghost bat, native to Australia, is a medium-sized insectivorous mammal known for its pale, almost ghostly appearance and nocturnal habits. It typically roosts in tree hollows or caves during the day and hunts at night, using echolocation to navigate and find prey such as insects and small vertebrates. The ghost bat is unique among bats for its relatively large size and distinctive, almost translucent white fur. It plays an important role in controlling insect populations and is currently considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and disturbance.