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Fruit bats sleeping coconut tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flying fox fruit bats in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fruit bats (flying foxes) composite Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Giant fruit bats flying Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Flying fox fruit bats in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Jamaican Fruit Bats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kitum Cave, roost of several bat species including Egyptian rousette fruit bats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kitum Cave, roost of several bat species including Egyptian rousette fruit bats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fruit bats eating on fruit at the zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fruit bats are frugivorous or nectarivorous, i.e., they eat fruits or lick nectar from flowers. Often the fruits are crushed and only the juices consumed. The teeth are adapted to bite through hard fruit skins. Most fruit bats have large eyes, allowing them to orient visually in the twilight of dusk and inside caves and forests. The sense of smell is excellent in these creatures. Frugivorous bats


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