Learn about invasive species with our new education resource.
Related species for the Lesser mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma hardwickii)
By Habitat
« Back to the Lesser mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma hardwickii)
-
Javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus)
The javelin sand boa (Eryx jaculus) is a relatively short snake with a thick, cylindrical body and a short, stubby tail. Like other sand…
More about the javelin sand boa »
0 videos
-
Kurdish wheatear (Oenanthe xanthoprymna)
Information on the Kurdish wheatear is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the kurdish wheatear »
0 videos
-
Queen of the Andes (Puya raimondii)
The largest bromeliad in the world, the Queen of the Andes (Puya raimondii) is best known for its spectacular flower spike, which can reach…
-
Variable wheatear (Oenanthe picata)
Information on the variable wheatear is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the variable wheatear »
0 videos
-
Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)
Originally described from a specimen from the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, the Egyptian fruit bat is a relatively large, robust bat with…
-
Middle Eastern rock gecko (Pristurus flavipunctatus)
The Middle Eastern rock gecko (Pristurus flavipunctatus) is a tiny gecko with a grey body and up to eight dark, ‘V’ shaped markings along…
More about the middle eastern rock gecko »
0 videos
-
Northern harrier (Circus cyaneus)
The northern harrier is a slender, medium-sized hawk, with a long tail, wings and legs, a characteristic white rump, and a distinctive…
-
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe)
Described by Charles Darwin as “an elegant animal, with a long, slender neck and fine legs”, the guanaco is the largest wild member of the…
-
Hume’s wheatear (Oenanthe albonigra)
Named after Allan Hume, the ornithologist who first identified the bird in 1872 in Pakistan, Hume’s wheatear (Oenanthe albonigra) is a small…
More about the hume’s wheatear »
0 videos
-
Desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti)
As its name suggests, the desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) is a desert-dwelling bird, with largely sandy-brown plumage which matches well…
More about the desert wheatear »
0 videos
-
Little crow (Corvus bennetti)
A relatively small, slender corvid with short legs and a small bill, the little crow (Corvus bennetti) is the smallest of Australia’s crow…
0 videos
-
Desert warbler (Sylvia nana)
One of the smallest of the Sylvia warblers, the desert warbler (Sylvia nana) is a compact, rather dainty bird, yet, as its name suggests, it…
More about the desert warbler »
0 videos
-
Traganum (Traganum nudatum)
Information on Traganum nudatum is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Red kangaroo (Macropus rufus)
An iconic symbol of the Australian outback, the red kangaroo is the largest living marsupial, and one of the most abundant and striking of…
-
Caracal (Caracal caracal)
The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a slender, graceful cat with a short, dense coat and distinctive, long, black-tufted ears. The body colour…
-
Black scrub-robin (Cercotrichas podobe)
The black scrub-robin (Cercotrichas podobe) is a long-legged bird with almost entirely greyish-black plumage and a distinctly long tail…
More about the black scrub-robin »
0 videos
-
Cactus (Espostoopsis dybowskii)
Information on Espostoopsis dybowskii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Socorro blue lizard (Urosaurus auriculatus)
Information on the Socorro blue lizard is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the socorro blue lizard »
0 videos
-
Rufous-tailed scrub-robin (Erythropygia galactotes)
Information on the rufous-tailed scrub-robin is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
-
Yellow-spotted agama (Trapelus flavimaculatus)
Information on the yellow-spotted agama is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the yellow-spotted agama »
0 videos
-
Cape hare (Lepus capensis)
A widespread and abundant species, the Cape hare is a typical hare in appearance, with long, slender limbs, large hind feet, a short tail…
-
Finlayson's cave bat (Vespadelus finlaysoni)
Information on Finlayson's cave bat (Vespadelus finlaysoni) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the finlayson's cave bat »
0 videos
-
Madascincus (Madascincus arenicola)
Information on Madascincus arenicola is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Southern long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae)
Information on the southern long-nosed bat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the southern long-nosed bat »
0 videos
-
Cactus (Coryphantha maiz-tablasensis)
Information on Coryphantha maiz-tablasensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Spicy conebush (Leucadendron tinctum)
With its pleasant, spicy scented leaves, and striking green inflorescences, the spicy conebush is an attractive feature of the Cape…
More about the spicy conebush »
0 videos
-
Cactus (Coryphantha vogtherriana)
Information on Coryphantha vogtherriana is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Cactus (Coleocephalocereus purpureus)
Information on Coleocephalocereus purpureus is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
White-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides)
Information on the white-fronted bee-eater is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
-
Pygmy copperhead (Austrelaps labialis)
Information on the pygmy copperhead is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the pygmy copperhead »
0 videos






































