Ejeta's yellow bat
Ejeta's yellow bat or Ejeta's house bat (Scotophilus ejetai ) is a species of vesper bat endemic to in Ethiopia. It was described as a new species of bat in 2014.
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starts withIts forearm length is approximately 50 mm (2.0 in).The fur on its dorsal surface is a reddish mahogany color, while the fur on its ventral surface is orange with a grayish tint towards its posterior.
It is currently assessed as least concern by the IUCN.It meets the criteria for this classification because the locations it is known from are widely-dispersed, suggesting a wide geographic range.Its range possibly includes protected areas.