How many baby Mauritian tomb bats are in a litter?
A Mauritian tomb bat (Taphozous mauritianus) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.With 1 litters per year, that sums up to a yearly offspring of 1 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 42 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 5 grams (0.01 lbs) and measure 4.6 cm (0′ 2″). They are a member of the Emballonuridae family (genus: Taphozous). An adult Mauritian tomb bat grows up to a size of 8.4 cm (0′ 4″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The Mauritian tomb bat (Taphozous mauritianus) is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae that is found in central and southern Africa and Madagascar. It was discovered in 1818 by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, and is characterized by an all-white ventral surface, grizzled dorsal coloration, and conical face. It has exceptionally good eyesight, a trait which is common in old world bats and enables it to find roosting locations. It has adapted itself to a wide range of habitats including subarid scrub to semi-tropical savanna and can be found throughout much of Africa south of the Sahara, including many of the surrounding islands. They often seek out refuge in cool dry areas. Mauritian tomb bats help control pest populations, including insects that carry human diseases. These bats tend to be nocturnal hunters and their normal prey consists of moths, butterflies, and termites. Not prone to large scale roosting, T. mauritianus is most often spotted on the sides of buildings or on the trunks of trees in groups of around five individuals. They breed on average once or twice a year and rear usually one pup, though twins are occasionally reported. They usually deposit their hungry offspring in areas where they can feed ferociously, most often in berry bushes. This species is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List due their wide distribution and stable population.Apart from Mauritius.
Other animals of the family Emballonuridae
Mauritian tomb bat is a member of the Emballonuridae, as are these animals:
- Yellow-bellied sheath-tailed bat weighting only 45 grams
- Short-eared bat weighting only 5 grams
- Lesser dog-like bat weighting only 5 grams
- Frosted sac-winged bat with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Arnhem sheath-tailed bat weighting only 26 grams
- Northern ghost bat with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Beccari’s sheath-tailed bat weighting only 4 grams
- Greater sac-winged bat weighting only 8 grams
- Long-winged tomb bat with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Naked-rumped tomb bat with 1 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Mauritian tomb bat
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- Yellow-winged bat
- Servaline genet
- Western red colobus
- Beira (antelope)
- Yellow-backed duiker
- Zebra duiker
- Zanzibar bushbaby
- Serotine bat
- Roosevelt’s muntjac
- Long-footed treeshrew
Animals with the same weight as a Mauritian tomb bat
What other animals weight around 27 grams (0.06 lbs)?
- Intelligent grass mouse weighting 28 grams
- Scolomys melanops weighting 26 grams
- Juliana’s golden mole weighting 22 grams
- Northwestern deer mouse weighting 28 grams
- Bailey’s pocket mouse weighting 27 grams
- Yellow steppe lemming weighting 26 grams
- Gray-bellied pencil-tailed tree mouse weighting 28 grams
- Oligoryzomys nigripes weighting 29 grams
- Chinese dormouse weighting 31 grams
- Alpine pine vole weighting 23 grams
Animals with the same size as a Mauritian tomb bat
Also reaching around 8.4 cm (0′ 4″) in size do these animals:
- Woodland jumping mouse gets as big as 9 cm (0′ 4″)
- Long-tailed pygmy possum gets as big as 9.8 cm (0′ 4″)
- False canyon mouse gets as big as 8.4 cm (0′ 4″)
- Aceramarca gracile opossum gets as big as 8.3 cm (0′ 4″)
- Honey possum gets as big as 7.7 cm (0′ 4″)
- Wilson’s spiny mouse gets as big as 8 cm (0′ 4″)
- Triaenops rufus gets as big as 8.7 cm (0′ 4″)
- Greater forest shrew gets as big as 8.3 cm (0′ 4″)
- Montane grass mouse gets as big as 7.5 cm (0′ 3″)
- Roborovski dwarf hamster gets as big as 7.2 cm (0′ 3″)