Its forearm length is 60–65 mm (2.4–2.6 in). It echolocates at a peak frequency of 35-38 kHz.[2]
Range and habitat
Its range includes the African countries of Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It has been documented at a range of elevations from 60–1,000 m (200–3,280 ft) above sea level.[1] It is associated with savanna habitats.[2]
Conservation
As of 2017, it is evaluated as a least-concern species by the IUCN. Its population trend is, however, projected as decreasing due to threats such as hunting for bushmeat, as well as roost disturbance due to guano mining.[1]