Definition
A "free-tailed bat" is a type of bat characterized by having part of its tail extending beyond the tail membrane. These bats belong to the family Molossidae. They are found in various regions around the world, particularly in warmer climates. Free-tailed bats are known for their fast and direct flight. They often form large colonies, sometimes numbering in the millions. These colonies are important for insect control, helping to maintain ecological balance. Conservation efforts are focused on protecting their roosting sites and foraging areas.