North American spectral bat (SciiFii)

A North American spectral bat (Vampyrum americanus), also known as the North American false vampire bat, is a species of bat that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout North America to help boost biodiversity. Along with the South American spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum), the North American spectral bat is the largest carnivorous bat: its wingspan is 0.7–1.0 meters (2.3–3.3 feet) across. It has a robust skull and teeth, with which it delivers a powerful bite to kill its prey. Birds are frequent prey items, though it may also consume rodents, insects, and other bats. The North American spectral bat is covered in thicker fur than its South American relative, allowing this species to adapt and flourish into many parts of the North American continent, even Alaska, being able to tolerate much colder temperatures than the South American species. Unlike the majority of bat species, it is monogamous. Colonies consist of an adult male and female and their offspring. The adult male will bring food back to the roost to provision the adult female and their offspring. Colonies generally roost in caves, hollow trees, dense foliage, and buildings, though individuals may roost in "tents" made by other bats. The conservation status of the North American spectral bat is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the North American spectral bat's wide range and, unlike its South American relative, its tolerance to most of the human activities.