The antioquian sac winged bat (Saccopteryx Antioquensis) has a small snout, small ears, thin teeth, a fuzzy body, and It eats insects and forages 16 - 32 feet from the forest floor. In the future, the rain forest will dry out and become grasslands. In response to this, it will develop tougher teeth. It currently has thin teeth for eating insects, but in the future, insects will evolve tough exoskeletons to hold in water, and the bat will need tougher teeth. It will also evolve larger ears for cooling and a larger snout to sniff out insects, which, in the future, will evolve to hide from the sun under rocks and in abandoned burrows. It will gain more brownish, tan coloring rather than its current gray tones to blend in with the tones of the grasslands. It will also evolve to have blood veins running through the wings for cooling.
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