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Mealworms, small moths, bluebottles, and some beetles are tackled and eaten without difficulty, but a dor or a chafer had to be overcome, and large noctuid moths were the most difficult captives. When the bat is walking or at rest the tail is carried in a curve, the tip often under THE TWITE. p. 87. THE NOCTULE 87 the body, pointed forwards; the bent tail thus causes the interfemoral membrane to bag, for this membrane stretches from foot to foot, with the tail in the centre. When any large and ...powerful insect was seized the bat at once thrust its head under its body, pushing the insect into the bag or pouch between its legs and securing a firmer grip. Upon first seizing the insect the bat raised itself, pressing the forelimbs, the wings, to the ground, and bringing the legs forward so as to increase the capacity of the pouch. If the insect was not very strong the head was withdrawn at once and the unfortunate devoured, but a big insect gave trouble, and it might be a second or more before a firm enough grip was secured.
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