![The Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) builds its own shelters by chewing the veins of large leaves. Collapsing a frond in this way may take up to 80 bites! As many as sixty The Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) builds its own shelters by chewing the veins of large leaves. Collapsing a frond in this way may take up to 80 bites! As many as sixty](https://external-preview.redd.it/y4ostCQmekZgO7Bc8cMQ0tTOHA03yOjaBEaYMiV2ezY.jpg?auto=webp&s=340e5f9482b67ef61d2392fa3674cfedd8b69316)
The Tent-making Bat (Uroderma bilobatum) builds its own shelters by chewing the veins of large leaves. Collapsing a frond in this way may take up to 80 bites! As many as sixty
![Honduran white bats, also called Caribbean white tent-making bats, construct daytime sleeping "tents" out of large plant leaves by strategically cutting the leaf ribs with their teeth. These bats mostly eat fruit, Honduran white bats, also called Caribbean white tent-making bats, construct daytime sleeping "tents" out of large plant leaves by strategically cutting the leaf ribs with their teeth. These bats mostly eat fruit,](https://i.redd.it/yyy2p0liscz61.jpg)
Honduran white bats, also called Caribbean white tent-making bats, construct daytime sleeping "tents" out of large plant leaves by strategically cutting the leaf ribs with their teeth. These bats mostly eat fruit,
![Tent-making bat (Uroderma bilobatum) from Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology in Baru, Costa Rica - tropicalbats.com Tent-making bat (Uroderma bilobatum) from Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology in Baru, Costa Rica - tropicalbats.com](http://www.tropicalbats.com/uploads/3/9/8/3/3983062/img-0193-u-bilobatum-web_orig.jpg)