[2] Females gather in maternity colonies where they give birth and care for their single offspring.
The population of the Bahaman funnel-eared bat is decreasing due to their declining habitat environment.
During active hours, Bahaman funnel-eared bats forage for insects in the dense areas of the surrounding forests.
[4] Nothing is known about Bahaman funnel-eared bats home range, but they live near roosting caves.
[5] Bahaman funnel-eared bats are threatened due to their reliance on caves, and because of climate change.