A small fruit-bat net, for catching small fruit bats, littālit.
The net is about 3 cm. high and 2 cm. wide strung on a bat-net handle, pā'at, pā'aw, about 3« cm. long. The net is held high in both hands near a tree into which fruit bats are known to fly. When a bat flies into the net, the two canes are quickly brought together, closing the net and entrapping the bat.