FRUIT BATS Flying Foxes Fruit bats are the
FRUIT BATS Flying Foxes
Fruit bats are the largest bats in the world � has a very keen sense of smell and a very long muzzle. � roosts upside down in the trees and wraps wings around the body Bats perched upside down in a tropical forest
Fruit bats are not an aggressive animal. In fact, they are quite shy and like most wild animals try to avoid humans. East There are 164 known species of fruit bats living througho ut the West North 90 46, 9 45, 9 38, 6 30, 6 45 43, 9 34, 6 31, 6 27, 4 20, 4 1 st Qtr 2 nd Qtr 3 rd Qtr 4 th Qtr
Fruit bats are constantly grooming themselves to keep sticky fruit juices and nectar off
These furry Creating 16: 9 Presentationsmammals To setup a widescreen presentation, do one of the following: � Start with this template. Simply delete the example slides and live in what are known by scientists as "camps" or large groups. Like all bats the fruit bat is nocturnal and likes to roost by hanging upside down
The female fruit bat does not give birth to her young hanging upside down. She roosts right side up and catches her "pup" with her wings (which act like very long webbed fingers) so it does not fall.
4 x 3 16 x 9 The females give birth to one baby at a time. They will carry their baby around with them for two months.
fly. All species of fruit bats are excellent flyers but they are quite clumsy when they land. All species of fruit bats are excellent It is not uncommon for them to crash land into a tree or other fruit bats that have already landed. ers but they are quite clumsy when they land. It
Fruit Bats Foxy Fruit Bats A flying fox may have a head that looks like a fox, but it's actually a bat. Learn more about these giant fruit-eaters. http: //video. nationalgeographic. com/video/ kids/animals-pets-kids/mammals-kids/batflying-fox-kids/
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