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True Facts About The Fruit Bat
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True Facts About The Fruit Bat
  • Published_at:2013-03-05
  • Category:Education
  • Channel:zefrank1
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  • description: The majestic and dirty megabat. And Erik the microbat. And Lilly. Music : https://soundcloud.com/fhgitarre/allemande-gigue Film Footage courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc., Used by Permission Photos Licensed (or CC) by: (titles and authors in order of appearance) Fruit bat (flying fox) hanging upside down on white background. Andrew Burgess/Shutterstock.com Fruit bat (flying fox) hanging in Tree. gallimaufry/Shutterstock.com Flying fox, Pteropus giganteus./Wikimedia commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PteropusLyd1.png Grey-Headed Flying Foxes To Be Relocated From Royal Botanic. Ian Waldie/Getty Images Franquet's Epauletted Fruit Bat (Epomops franqueti), close up Frank Greenaway/Getty Images Two fruit bats eating and fighting for food. dean bertoncelj/Shutterstock.com Black flying-fox (Pteropus alecto), Kakadu National Park, Northern territory, Australia. EcoPrint/Shutterstock.com Lyle's flying fox - (Pteropus lylei). Pyshnyy Maxim Vjacheslavovich/Shutterstock.com Lyles flying fox (Pteropus lylei) gripping branch, close-up. Gary Ombler/Getty Images Bat hanging on a tree branch. Apples Eyes Studio/Shutterstock.com Flying Foxes. Markuso/Shutterstock.com A flying fox hangs upside down from a branch. Philip Date/Shutterstock.com Bat hanging on a tree branch at night. Skynavin/Shutterstock.com Baby Flying Foxes Rescued In Queensland. David Hardenberg/Stringer/Getty Images Baby Flying Foxes Rescued In Queensland. David Hardenberg/Stringer/Getty Images Baby Flying Foxes Rescued In Queensland. David Hardenberg/Stringer/Getty Images Baby Flying Foxes Rescued In Queensland. David Hardenberg/Stringer/Getty Images frugivorous bat (Artibeus sp.) Dr. Morley Read/Shutterstock.com Great Fruit-eating Bat (Artibeus lituratus) http://www.flickr.com/photos/briangratwicke/4567937665/ frugivorous bat (Atribeus sp.) Dr. Morley Read/Shutterstock.com Jamaican, common or Mexican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) portrait (Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica). Ivan Kuzmin/Shutterstock.com frugivorous bat (Artibeus sp.) Dr. Morley Read/Shutterstock.com Flying-fox in Rinca, Indonesia Nathape/Shutterstock.com Bat Hanging from Branch. amskad/Shutterstock.com Bat Hanging from Branch amskad/Shutterstock.com
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