The fisher bat is a species of diurnal, Piscivorous bat that lives in the Indonesian Australian Great Lakes. It is very small, so it hunts fish that are smaller than them. The fisher bat have a red body color and a beak, unlike other bats. The beak is for gripping and crushing prey, while the red collar is to camouflage from predators or their prey. The fisher bat have predators, they’re greatest Predator is the batsnatcher.
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