A female Honduran White bat relaxes in the shade of a banana tree.
Honduran white bats roost in trees in groups hanging upside down on leaves. Their white fur appears almost green due to the light that shines through the leaves. They are one of member of so called "tent-making bats" due to the appearance of the group under the leaf "tent".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduran_white_bat
Honduran white bats roost in trees in groups hanging upside down on leaves. Their white fur appears almost green due to the light that shines through the leaves. They are one of member of so called "tent-making bats" due to the appearance of the group under the leaf "tent".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduran_white_bat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Bat
Size 1200 x 873px
File Size 186.7 kB
Thanks! I have two more in the bat series to go.
Though I'm having a hard time coming up with a way to properly scale the bumblebee bat, seeing as how they are all small animals and the only thing that visually separates them from other bats is their size. I've been thinking on using instead of nature things, a human item that we know the size of just by seeing a picture of it, to have her perch on.
Though I'm having a hard time coming up with a way to properly scale the bumblebee bat, seeing as how they are all small animals and the only thing that visually separates them from other bats is their size. I've been thinking on using instead of nature things, a human item that we know the size of just by seeing a picture of it, to have her perch on.
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