Plecotus macrobullaris alpinus

Alpine ibex

Alpine long-eared bats have only been established as a unique species in 2002, even though their white bellies and long thumbs clearly distinguish them from the brown and grey long-eared bat. Alpine long-eared bats raise their young in nurseris in heights of 1,500 meters and above.

Life expectancy: 20 years
Size: 5.5 cm
Weight: 10 g
Habitat (maximum height): 2800 m
Group size: 50
Young per litter / clutch: 1
Group: Kleine Säugetiere/Fledermäuse

Alpine marmot

Save half a square meter of unspoiled nature with every quartet game

LBV

Nature can only remain beautiful when we grant it sufficient space. That's why for every sold quartet game we make a little donation to the regional federation of bird protection in Bavaria (Landesverband für Vogelschutz in Bayern e.V., LBV) to protect half a square meter of unspoiled nature. The LBV does not only protect the biosphere. It also runs an eagle hut in Bad Hindelang, one of the best spots to be informed about and to observe golden eagles, which is only one of there many environmental projects.

Poster of the Alpine animals

Alpine long-eared bat and 31 other Alpine animals on one poster - from A as in Alpine cough to Y as in yellow-bellied toad.

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