Definition
"Tadarida" is a genus of free-tailed bats, known for their fast and direct flight. These bats are found in various parts of the world, including the Americas, Africa, and Asia. They are characterized by their tails that extend beyond the tail membrane. Tadarida bats often form large colonies, sometimes numbering in the millions. These colonies are important for insect control in their ecosystems. Conservation efforts are focused on protecting their roosting sites and foraging areas. Their wing shapes are uniquely suited for rapid flight and long-distance migration.