News Animals In a first, these bats were found to have toes that glow Hairs on the feet of Mexican free-tailed bats fluoresce under UV light Under an ultraviolet light, toe structures on this Mexican free-tailed bat glow a brilliant cyan. F. Gual-Suárez Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Jason Bittel August 28, 2024 at 11:00 am You’ve heard of jazz hands? Well, these bats have glow toes. When ultraviolet light shines onto the Mexican free-tailed bat’s extraordinarily hairy toes, they light up like a Christmas tree. That’s because the animals have bristly structures that are capable of UV-induced photoluminescence, researchers report August 8 in Mammalian Biology.