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  2. Black-eared flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The black-eared flying fox, species Pteropus melanotus, is a bat of the family Pteropodidae (megabats). Also known as Blyth's flying fox , it is found on the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands (India), and in Sumatra ( Indonesia ). [ 1 ]

  3. Black flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The black flying fox or black fruit bat (Pteropus alecto) is a bat in the family Pteropodidae. It is among the largest bats in the world, but is considerably smaller than the largest species in its genus, Pteropus. The black flying fox is native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. It is not a threatened species.

  4. Pteropus - Wikipedia

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    Skull of the black-eared flying fox. The skulls of Pteropus species are composed of 24 bones, the snout is made of 7, the cranium of 16 and the mandible is a single bone. It has a large and bulbous braincase. Like all mammals, flying foxes have three middle ear ossicles which assist in transmitting sound to the brain. Flying fox skulls continue ...

  5. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Lyle's flying fox (Pteropus lylei) Big-eared flying fox (Pteropus macrotis) Lesser flying fox (Pteropus mahaganus) Mariana fruit bat (Pteropus mariannus) Indian flying fox (Pteropus medius) Black-bearded flying fox (Pteropus melanopogon) Black-eared flying fox (Pteropus melanotus) Caroline flying fox (Pteropus molossinus) Great flying fox ...

  6. Megabat - Wikipedia

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    Skull of the black-eared flying fox (Pteropus melanotus) Megabats have large orbits, which are bordered by well-developed postorbital processes posteriorly. The postorbital processes sometimes join to form the postorbital bar. The snout is simple in appearance and not highly modified, as is seen in other bat families. [45]

  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. List of fruit bats - Wikipedia

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    Torresian flying fox: Pteropus banakrisi [b] Richards and Hall, 2002: i NE – Dusky flying fox: P. brunneus Dobson, 1878: g EX: Formerly Percy Island in Queensland, Australia, until the 19th or 20th century – Ashy-headed flying fox

  9. List of mammals of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Kei flying fox, Pteropus keyensis DD; Lombok flying fox, Pteropus lombocensis DD; Big-eared flying fox, Pteropus macrotis LC; Black-bearded flying fox, Pteropus melanopogon EN; Black-eared flying fox, Pteropus melanotus VU; Great flying fox, Pteropus neohibernicus LC; Ceram fruit bat, Pteropus ocularis VU; Masked flying fox, Pteropus personatus LC