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The Simurgh
The Simurgh (Titanochiroptera trigintavis) is a large megachiropteran bat indigenous to the temperate mountain forests of the Mid-East. Weighing up to 150 lb with a wingspan of 33–36 feet, it is the largest bat in the world.
Phisical description
The Simurgh is mainly covered in copper-coloured fur, with white fur on the face and underbelly. The wings and ears are black and leathery. The forward facing eyes are bright green, and give the animal a sense of human-like intelligence.
Sexual dimorphism
Male Simurghs are slightly smaller than females, and their wings are decorated with light grey eye-spots, which are used to attract mates.