Taxidermy Bat + Antique Print in Museum Frame (+ glass) - 25x18 cm
Overview
Black museum frame with beautiful real Taxidermy Bat and Antique Bat-Print
PLEASE NOTE: the frame is photographed without glass, but will be shipped with glass
Unique item, so you get what you see & there is only 1 of each
- Real Taxidermy Bat in black wooden frame - the background is a real, antique Print of a Bat
- Miniopteridae miniopterus Bat
- Bent-winged bats are typically small (total length c. 10 cm, wingspans 30–35 cm, mass less than 20 g), with broad, short muzzles. The cranium is bulbous and taller than the snout, a feature shared with woolly bats and mouse-eared bats. This combination of features was likely present in the common ancestor of the vesper bats. They have two tiny, vestigial premolars between the upper canines and first large premolar. Unlike other bats, they lack a tendon-locking mechanism in their toes.
- The common name bent-winged bat refers to their most obvious feature, the group's ability to fold back an exceptionally long third finger when the wings are folded. This finger gives the bats long, narrow wings that allows them to move at high speed in open environments and in some species to migrate over a distance of hundreds of kilometres.
-Bent-winged bats occur in southern Europe, across Africa and Madagascar, throughout Asia, and in Australia, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. This one comes from Java. - Size: frame 25x18x4 cm
- You decide how to hang/place (see also last photo) the frame, either portrait or landscape
Will be shipped in a box - EU only