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<p>The trefoil horseshoe bat is a species of bat in the family Rhinolophidae. It is found in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, and Thailand. In Borneo locally common up to 1,800m, including mangroves.&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil_horseshoe_bat">Wikipedia</a></p>



<p>This unique-looking bat can be found in many parts of Southeast Asia but they are listed as critically endangered in Singapore.<br><br>Horseshoe bats have very small eyes which are partly blocked by their nose leaf, limiting their field of vision.<br>Because of this, they rely on echolocation to navigate, producing sound through their nostril.</p>



<p>The nose leaf helps to aim the produced sound while shielding its ears.<br>Their ears can move independently of each other while the bat scans its surroundings, allowing its well-developed cochlea to pick up the echoes.</p>



<p>Their diet consists of insects and other arthropods such as spiders.<br>These bats tend to roost alone on small trees or vines a few metres above the forest floor.</p>



<p>This beauty came up in a conversation with a friend of mine which reminded me of a fortunate sighting I had a while back, where a group of macaques spooked this bat from its roosting spot while they were playing.</p>



<p>If not for them I most likely couldn&#8217;t have found the little one.<br><br>Text and Photos are by Law Jia Bao<br>Photos are copyrighted to Law Jia Bao</p>



<p><br>Please visit his Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/yarrick_law/">https://www.instagram.com/yarrick_law/</a>  for more amazing collections of wildlife in Singapore, especially the Raffles&#8217; banded langurs.<br></p>



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