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How old does a Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat get? (age expectancy)

What is the maximal age a Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat reaches?

An adult Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus waterhousii) usually gets as old as 10.42 years.

When born, they weight 2 grams (0 lbs) and measure 2.2 cm (0′ 1″). They are a member of the Phyllostomidae family (genus: Macrotus). Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 6.1 cm (0′ 3″).

As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.

A Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat gets as old as 10.42 years

Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus waterhousii) is a species of big-eared bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, with a range from Sonora to Hidalgo Mexico, south to Guatemala and the Greater Antilles (excluding Puerto Rico) and Bahamas.

Animals of the same family as a Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat

Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Phyllostomidae):

Animals that reach the same age as Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat

With an average age of 10.42 years, Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat are in good companionship of the following animals:

Weighting as much as Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat

A fully grown Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat reaches around 16 grams (0.04 lbs). So do these animals:

Animals as big as a Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat

Those animals grow as big as a Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat: