Please stop buying taxidermied bats online
by Justine Calma from The Verge - All Posts on (#6PARM)
A painted woolly bat, or Kerivoula picta, roosts under a leaf in Indonesia. | Image: Abu Hamas / iNaturalist via UC Davis
Scientists are sounding the alarm about taxidermied bats commonly sold online in frames, jars, coffins, jewelry, and more. It's a wild animal trade that has flown under the radar and that poses risks to the bats and potentially to the people who handle them, according to a study recently published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research.
While bats of all kinds are showing up for sale online, the study homes in on one particularly appealing species - Kerivoula picta, also called the painted woolly bat. They're bright orange critters with striking black and orange wings. Their natural vibrancy might be what makes them in demand for Halloween decorations. The term goth" also popped up in almost 15 percent of Kerivoula picta listings...