Meghalaya records India’s first bat with sticky disks Updated: Updated: April 18, 2021 16:47 IST Eudiscopus denticulus was recorded from the Lailad area near the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary, about 1,000 km west of its nearest known habitat in Myanmar Share Article Disk-footed bat recorded for the first time in India. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Eudiscopus denticulus was recorded from the Lailad area near the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary, about 1,000 km west of its nearest known habitat in Myanmar Meghalaya has yielded India’s first bamboo-dwelling bat with sticky disks, taking the species count of the flying mammal in the country to 130. The disk-footed bat (