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Status: Vulnerable
Interesting
Facts: Like all fruits bat, the Less Dog-faced Fruit Bat,
also called Common Fruit Bat has large, conspicuous eyes which
gives off a dull red eye-shine when flashed by a torchlight
at night. Most fruit bats lack echolocation and rely strictly
on eyesight and smell to find their way.
The
Common Fruit Bat has a unique behaviours. It constructs a tent
out of the leaves of palm trees, bananas and other large leaf
plants. By chewing the veins, the leaves collapse and form a
well-engineered roosting cavities, covering the bats from direct
sunlight and rain.
Size:
Forearm 5.5-6.5cm,
Diet:
Fruits. Sucking out juices and soft pulp. May accept nectar
and pollen.
Activity:
Nocturnal, move out to feed before dusk.
Habitat:
Roosts in small group in trees under leaves. Occurs in forest
and mangroves.
Threats:
Habitat destruction


Chiku is one
of its favorite fruit. This one was approaching a chiku. You
can see from its right wing, it has 5 digits or fingers. The
wings are essential modified hands - hence bats are classified
under the order Chiroptera, meaning "hand wing" in
Greek.
Photographs
by K W Chan
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