The Proboscis bat

by shorty antics 27

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Oct 5th 2009
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Proboscis Bats (Rhynchonycteris naso) can be found in mangrove swamps and lowland riparian forests near water from southeastern Mexico to the northern part of South America.
Proboscis Bats are very small, only up to 2 1/3 inches (5.9 cm) long for the slightly larger females, and they are named for their elongated snout and long, pointed nose. Proboscis Bats have a thick coat of grizzled brown to gray-brown fur with two mirrored, wavy, white stripes along their back. They also have distinctive tufts of light-colored fur on their forearms and a small, pointed tail.
During the day, small groups of these nocturnal bats are often seen roosting head-down in a vertical line on the undersides of tree trunks leaning over the water. Proboscis Bats can also be seen roosting singly as well. With their grizzled, brownish fur and small size, these bats can be surprisingly well-camouflaged on tree bark and quite difficult to spot. At night, Proboscis Bats can be seen flying just over the surface of the water as they hunt for insects.
-fireflyforest.net


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And this bat is my current favorite! 8D

I was sitting in school, waiting for the next class to start (which was in about 2 hours) and wanted to draw something. And I decided I needed to work on my penciling a little more, so I chose the Proboscis bat as my test~

I’m also doing this same bat on a scratch board project for studio time (art class). Scratch boards are fun. >_> But sorry, you wont get to see that at all because they are shiny and almost impossible to make out what it is through the scanner.

I NEED MORE BATS IN MY GALLERY.
And I was just going to have it so with every new bat I drew, I’d give some info about it… but then I decided I’ll do that with every animal I do. 83 Hopefully I’ll remember.

Added a brown color with photoshop.
Took less than two hours.

Comments

arcticFOXchic Says:

=w= very cute Why is it called a proboscis bat? It doesn't seem to have that large a... proboscis.
But anyways, it is very cute

Dead Rabbit13 Says:

Fabulous work with the fur
Love how the eye shine stands out

Shadowelite Says:

awww its soo....What is it? lol thats awesome work you got there, well done ^^

Scary Monkey Dragon Says:

I'm taking this bat now.

Der Sensenmann Says:

Ugh. <3
Bats are some of my faaavorite animals.
You did an absolutely fantastic job, not only with form and detail, but with shading and style. Wonderful work.

Dille Says:

Pocket-sized you say? 8D *stuffs pockets with two or three*


Oh man. You make me remember how much I love these little cuties. I'd never actually heard of a Proboscis bat before, but I am so browsing Google for photos as soon as I finish this sentence. >u>



Or at least after I tell you how awesome this turned out. :> Did you use a photo ref or memory?

Shadow Dinosaur Says:

:) *Pets Bat* Great shading work!

Kume Says:

Faved for great penciling, bat facts, and bat cuteness. ^^

Drifblim Says:

It's so cuuuuuute!
I love it's face and jdfadhajk. 333

khlover2418 Says:

cute!!!