The Honduran white bat has snow white fur and a yellow nose and ears. It is tiny, only 3.7-4.7 cm long. It modifies its immediate surroundings for its own benefit, by cutting the side veins extending out from the midrib of the large leave of the Heliconia plant causing them to fold down to form a ‘tent’. They cling to the roof of this tent in small colonies of up to half a dozen individuals, consisting of one male and a harem of females.

Vetches and passion flowers have modified some of their leaves and converted them into tendrils. These grope around in space until they touch the stem of another plant and swiftly coil around it. The tendrils then coil and pull the plant up towards the sunlight.