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  1. Rafinesque's big-eared bat is a medium-sized bat with a length around 7.510 cm (3.0–3.9 in) and a wingspan of 25–30 cm (10–12 in). These bats range in weight from 6–13 g (0.21–0.46 oz). The bat is gray on the dorsal side and white on the underside.

  2. Rafinesque’s big-eared bats closely resemble Townsend’s big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) but are distinguishable by several key characteristics. The main difference between the two is the presence of the additional cusp on the upper incisor of the Rafinesque’s big-eared bat.

  3. Rafinesque’s big-eared bats are slow, agile flyers and appear to forage on a wide variety of small nocturnal insects, especially moths. They hibernate near their summer foraging grounds in old mines, caves, and cisterns.

  4. Rafinesque's big-eared bat is a medium-sized bat with a length around 7.5–10 cm (3.0–3.9 in) and a wingspan of 25–30 cm (10–12 in). These bats range in weight from 6–13 g (0.21–0.46 oz). The bat is gray on the dorsal side and white on the underside.

  5. Rafinesque's big-eared bat is a medium-sized bat with a length around 7.5–10 cm (3.0–3.9 in) and a wingspan of 25–30 cm (10–12 in). These bats range in weight from 6–13 g (0.21–0.46 oz). The bat is gray on the dorsal side and white on the underside.

  6. Rafinesque's Big-eared Bats are one of the least known bats in the southeastern United States. Like all bats, big-eared bats help make our lives more comfortable by eating millions of bugs, especially mosquitoes, every night. This bat uses its big ears and echolocation to help it find food.