However, some bats that are critically endangered and face extremely high risks of extinction include:
* The Mariana Fruit Bat (Pteropus mariannus): This species is endemic to the Mariana Islands and is facing extreme habitat loss and hunting pressure.
* The Jamaican Fruit Bat (Artibeus jamaicensis): This bat is considered critically endangered due to habitat destruction and invasive species.
* The Rodrigues Fruit Bat (Pteropus rodricensis): This species is endemic to Rodrigues Island and has been severely affected by habitat loss and the introduction of invasive predators.
* The Bumblebee Bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai): This tiny bat, found in Myanmar, is considered critically endangered due to habitat loss and illegal trapping.
* The Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai): This bat, found in Thailand, is the smallest bat species and is critically endangered due to habitat loss and human disturbance.
These are just a few examples. Many other bat species are facing threats such as habitat loss, climate change, and disease.
It's important to note that conservation efforts are crucial for protecting all bat species and their vital role in ecosystems.