Horseshoe bats have a horseshoe-shaped fleshy structure called a nose-leaf surrounding the nose, which amplifies the ultrasonic calls that the bat emits when searching for food
The maximum recorded age was 21 years
Body length: 3.5-3.9cm, Wingspan: 22-25cm, Weight: 4-9.4g
They fly close to the ground when hunting, using echolocation to detect prey, and then picking invertebrates off branches and stones
They feed on mosquitoes, gnats, craneflies, lacewings, moths, beetles and spiders
There may be up to 500 animals in a roost, but they tend to hang a short distance away from their neighbours