The present study was designed to investigate changes in thyroid activity during the reproductive cycle in Taphozous longimanus. Thyroid gland showed marked seasonal variation in weight and secretory activity. It was inactive in quiescence and early to mid-winter dormancy and active during recrudescence and breeding period during late winter dormancy. The serum 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T 3 ) and thyroxine (T 4 ) concentrations showed significant variation and closely coincided with thyroid activity. The T 3 and T 4 concentrations were higher in recrudescence, late winter dormancy and minimum in quiescence and initial stages of first pregnancy. The body weight (r = 0.56), ovary weight (r = 0.73), and thyroid weight (r = 0.70) showed correlation with each other and with T 3 and T 4 concentrations. The correlation between body weight, thyroid weight and T 3 and T 4 concentrations in non-pregnant bats was higher when compared with pregnant bats. The T 3 and T 4 levels remained low during the initial stages of development in first pregnancy when compared with the initial stages of second pregnancy. The scant food supply and low levels of T 3 and T 4 and low temperature during initial stages of first pregnancy might be responsible for differential rate of fetal development in two successive pregnancies in T. longimanus.