Sao Tome Free- tailed Bat lives on the western coast of Africa (Sao Tome) These bats are composed with Flora & Fauna They are decreasing the size every.

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Sao Tome Free- tailed Bat lives on the western coast of Africa (Sao Tome) These bats are composed with Flora & Fauna They are decreasing the size every year in population Its called after the country Sao Tome Its family is with Molosside

 These bats mostly eats snails and flying insects and reproduce cocoa but, humans kill them Eat Kill Reproduce

 There are still 114 species left of these bats. Their limiting factors are space and temperature. Habitat loss is huge destruction of cocoa so they can’t reproduce.

 Sao Tome Free- tailed bat habitat is found in the forest, plantains and moist/dry savannah. The producer/consumer is 2 nd level (herbivore) but it can adapt persistly

 Abiotic Factors: Sunlight, water and temperature  Biotic Factors: Trees, animals, plants and soil

 Sao Tome Free- tailed bat is a “butterfly” species because the insects and snails population would go up

 Mickleburgh, S., Hutson, A., Bergmans, W. & Juste, J  Mickleburgh, S., Hutson, A.M., Bergmans, W. & Juste, J Tadarida tomensis. In: IUCN IUCN Red List of Threatened Species  Free- tailed Bat n.p. Web. 31 Jan