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  2. Spectacled flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus), also known as the spectacled fruit bat, is a megabat that lives in Australia's north-eastern regions of Queensland.It is also found in New Guinea and on the offshore islands including Woodlark Island, Alcester Island, Kiriwina, and Halmahera.

  3. Pteropus - Wikipedia

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    Of the 62 flying fox species evaluated by the IUCN as of 2018, 3 are considered critically endangered: the Aru flying fox, Livingstone's fruit bat, and the Vanikoro flying fox. Another 7 species are listed as endangered; 20 are listed as vulnerable, 6 as near threatened, 14 as least concern, and 8 as data deficient.

  4. Megabat - Wikipedia

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    Exposure to flying fox blood, urine, or feces cannot cause infections of Australian bat lyssavirus. Since 1994, there have been three records of people becoming infected with it in Queensland—each case was fatal. [135] Flying foxes are also reservoirs of henipaviruses such as Hendra virus and Nipah virus. Hendra virus was first identified in ...

  5. List of bats of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) Christmas Island flying fox, P. natalis. Endemic to Christmas Island. Due to controversial taxonomic status, IUCN has not yet recognised this animal as a separate species. If it were recognised as an individual species by IUCN, its status would be CE 10] Grey-headed flying fox, P. poliocephalus ...

  6. Grey-headed flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) is a megabat native to Australia. [3] The species shares mainland Australia with three other members of the genus Pteropus: the little red P. scapulatus, spectacled P. conspicillatus, and the black P. alecto. The grey-headed flying fox is the largest bat in Australia.

  7. The zoo's bat-eared fox Kal is 3 months. This is what he (and ...

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    The bat-eared fox is a small, African fox known for its enormous ears, which can grow to over 5 inches tall! They can rotate their cup-shaped ears independently to pinpoint the exact location of prey.

  8. Columbus Zoo announces death of bat-eared fox known for his ...

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    A bat-eared fox named Bruce who lived at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has died. Bruce, named after Batman character Bruce Wayne, was one of the zoo’s “most photogenic and beloved animals for ...

  9. Meet the Cincinnati Zoo's week-old bat-eared fox. Oh, and he ...

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    Bat-eared foxes are known for their giant ears and exceptional hearing that helps them locate insects to eat, the zoo said. They also have more teeth than most mammals, which makes it easier for ...