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Fruit Bats / Common Flying / Large Flying Fox
Fruit Bats / Common Flying / Large Flying Fox - Hanging from tree, with baby (Pteropus vampyrus). Vietnam. Distribution: S. Burma - Java, Philippines, Borneo, Timor. The largest Bat in the world
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Adult Babies Bats Common Foxes Hanging Pteropus Resting Roost Upside Vietnam Wildlife Roosting Vampyrus
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This photograph showcases a Common Flying Fox, scientifically known as Pteropus vampyrus, or Large Fruit Bat, hanging upside down from a tree in its natural habitat in Vietnam. With a wingspan reaching up to 1.5 meters (5 feet), this majestic creature is the largest bat species in the world. The Common Flying Fox is native to Southeast Asia, ranging from South Burma to Java, the Philippines, Borneo, and Timor. These bats are essential contributors to the ecosystem, playing a crucial role in pollination and seed dispersal for various fruit trees. In this image, a mother Flying Fox cradles her baby, providing a rare glimpse into their social structure. Flying Foxes are social animals, forming large colonies that can number in the thousands. They roost in trees during the day, often in groups, and emerge at night to feed on a diverse diet of fruit, flowers, and nectar. The history of Flying Foxes is rich and fascinating. They have been a part of the folklore and mythology of various Asian cultures, with some believing that they have the ability to suck blood, earning them the common name 'vampire bat.' However, these gentle creatures do not feed on blood but instead rely on the nutrients from the fruit they consume. This photograph is a testament to the beauty and importance of wildlife, offering a unique perspective into the world of these fascinating mammals. It serves as a reminder of the need to protect and conserve their habitats, ensuring their continued survival for future generations to marvel at their majesty.
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