1. Chapins Bat -
This bat is also known as the "hairdo" and the males have a very strange odor which they use to attract females during breeding season. They're insectivores and live in Central Africa , in the rain forest.
2. Hammer Headed Bat -
This bat is also found in the rain forest of Africa. The large bat gets its name from its funny / strange shaped headed which the males have. Most of the males thorax is a resonating chamber, this allows them to produce a very loud mating call to attract females.They feed on fruit however sometimes feed on other animals.
3.Tube Nosed Fruit Bat -
This bat is found in the Philippines, this bat is critically endangered and found in the rain forest. It was discovered in 1984 , this type of species of bat is noted for its strangely tubular nostrils. Also the bat has stripes on its back , this is a rare site because not many bats have stripes at all. They feed mostly on figs and other fruits however do enjoy the odd insect now and again.
4. Big Eared Bat -
This type of bat feeds on flying insects at night time just like may other bats and using echolocation to find them but their enormous ears gives them a lot better hearing compared to other smaller eared bats. This bat is found in many parts of the world and belong to diverse genera.
5. Ghosted Faced Bats -
This bat is wide spread all over the world all from southern USA to Peru. They don't really have a nose and have strange hard skin flaps on their face. This gives them a weird appearance. They feed on nocturnal insects.





