San Gabriel River - Schabarum Connector

Mexican Long-tongued Bat (Choeronycteris mexicana)

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Mexican long-tongued bats feed on nectar and pollen from agaves and other plants. These bats' tongues can extend up to a third of their body length, a feature which makes them uniquely equipped to reach nectar deep inside an agave or cactus blossom. In southern Arizona, long-tongued bats often get nectar from neighborhood hummingbird feeders as well. In the United States, this species is found in the southern parts of California, New Mexico, and Arizona.

Source: Wikipedia