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Fruit bats (sub-order Megachiroptera) roosting in a tree Fruit bats feed on fruit and nectar and are important pollinators of flowering plants Photo
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Comoro black flying fox skulls
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Comoro black flying fox skulls
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Comoro black flying fox skulls
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Comoro black flying fox skulls
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Market stall Papua New Guinea
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AnimalAnimalsWildlifeVertebrateVertebratesChordateChordatesMammalMammalsBatBatsPteropodidaeMega batMega batsMegabatMegabatsMegachiropt
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High-speed photograph of a fruit bat (sub-order Megachiroptera) in flight Bats are the only mammals truly able to fly with their front limbs elonga
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High-speed photograph of a fruit bat (sub-order Megachiroptera) in flight Bats are the only mammals truly able to fly with their front limbs elonga
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High-speed photograph of a fruit bat (sub-order Megachiroptera) in flight Bats are the only mammals truly able to fly with their front limbs elonga
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