Set of 5 bats

Hey everybody
While building a bat WE and a butterfly WE something hit me.
We have the set of 5 butterfly’s, why not a set of 5 bats.
I personally never been to a zoo where you can enter a bay habitat, if anyone has, what types of bats?
Or do you know of any harmless bats that could be included to make a complete set of 5 along side the Egyptian fruit bats?
 
So, let's add 4 species, then:

  1. Indian flying fox - similar to what we have but a great deal larger
  2. Mexican free-tailed bat - small, very common bats where I'm from
  3. Greater horseshoe bat - these look pretty cool. I like them
  4. Ghost bat - a white bat for a change that isn't an albino/leucistic

So, I highly doubt that bats can be in mixed enclosures, but anyways, there we go
 
Bats are wonderful creatures that could easily make a full "From cute to so-ugly-even-its-mother-doesn't-like-it" pack.

1. Brown long eared bat
2. Egyptian slit faced bat
3. Antillean ghost faced bat
4. Wrinkle faced bat

<3
 
Bats are wonderful creatures that could easily make a full "From cute to so-ugly-even-its-mother-doesn't-like-it" pack.

1. Brown long eared bat
2. Egyptian slit faced bat
3. Antillean ghost faced bat
4. Wrinkle faced bat

<3
Dear God!! They are indeed the stuff of nightmares. 😱
 
So, let's add 4 species, then:

  1. Indian flying fox - similar to what we have but a great deal larger
  2. Mexican free-tailed bat - small, very common bats where I'm from
  3. Greater horseshoe bat - these look pretty cool. I like them
  4. Ghost bat - a white bat for a change that isn't an albino/leucistic

So, I highly doubt that bats can be in mixed enclosures, but anyways, there we go
This is great, I'd just replace the mexican with a vampire
 
I think ideally you want a spread, so I'd pitch the following:

1. Common Vampire Bat
2. Honduran White Bat
3. Hammer-headed Bat
4. New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bat
5. Brown Long-eared Bat
 
1. Rodrigues Flying Fox
2. Livingstone's Fruit Bat

can be mixed together and seems to be beneficial

3. Ghost Bat
4. Giant golden crowned flying fox
 
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