
Flying fox bat
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animals
Phylum: Chordates
Category: Mammals
Eyes: Fielder's eye
Family: Fox bat family
Genus: None
Genus: None
Flying flying foxes
Animal characteristics
Head and body length: 5-40 cm
Weight: 02-1.5 kg
Identification Revelation: Flying foxes have thick fur and vary in color. However, it is usually brown. Its face resembles that of a fox.
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions
Diet: Herbivores: fruits, nectar, flowers, pollen
Representative production: Most varieties have a definite breeding season. Females give birth to only one cub. Captive flying foxes have lived to be 20 years old.
Behavior: Like everyone else, bats and flying foxes are nocturnal. They often fly long distances between their habitat and foraging grounds. In fact, they do not eat fruit, but crush the fruit in their mouths, swallow the juice, and spit out the pulp and seeds.
Status: No special status
Fun fact: There are 42 genera and 173 species of fox bats. The family Pterophoridae is the largest surviving bat.
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