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Flying foxes, India's largest species of bats, spend 7% of their day-roosting time being vigilant of their environment and predators. A study of three colonies in Assam's Barak Valley found that ...
Hundreds of Indian flying foxes (Pteropus medius formerly Pteropus giganteus), large fruit-eating bats, dropped dead in droves in the northern states of India due to intense heatwaves.In Rajasthan ...
The Indian Flying Fox is a large bat found in South Asia, especially in India and Sri Lanka. It has a wing length that can go up to 5.6 feet (1.7 meters).
Hundreds of Indian flying foxes (Pteropus medius formerly Pteropus giganteus), large fruit-eating bats, dropped dead in droves in the northern states of India due to intense heatwaves.In Rajasthan, ...
Indian Flying Fox: It is a species of fruit bat native to India. Unlike typical bats, they are quite large with a wingspan that can reach up to 1.5 meters.
The zoo explained that the bat, called the “flying fox” thanks to an expressive furry face and pointy ears, is endangered and native only to Rodrigues, a tiny island in the Indian Ocean about ...
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