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  2. Syconycteris - Wikipedia

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    Syconycteris (blossom bat) is a genus of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. [1] There are three described species at present, with more likely to be added. Members of this genus are found in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.

  3. Long-tongued nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    The long-tongued nectar bat (Macroglossus minimus), also known as the northern blossom bat, honey nectar bat, [2] least blossom-bat, [3] dagger-toothed long-nosed fruit bat, [1] and lesser long-tongued fruit bat, [1] is a species of megabat. M. minimus is one of the smallest species in the family Pteropodidae, with an average length of 60–85 ...

  4. Bat - Wikipedia

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    Insectivorous bats may eat over 120 percent of their body weight per day, while frugivorous bats may eat over twice their weight. [148] They can travel significant distances each night, exceptionally as much as 38.5 km (24 mi) in the spotted bat ( Euderma maculatum ), in search of food. [ 149 ]

  5. Notopteris - Wikipedia

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    Notopteris (long-tailed blossom bat) is a genus of megabats in the family Pteropodidae, [1] and the sole member of the subfamily Notopterisinae. [2] It contains the following species: Long-tailed fruit bat, Notopteris macdonaldi (Fiji and Vanuatu) New Caledonia blossom bat, Notopteris neocaledonica (New Caledonia)

  6. Common blossom bat - Wikipedia

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    The common blossom bat (Syconycteris australis) also known as the southern blossom bat or Queensland blossom bat, is a megabat in the family Pteropodidae. The common blossom bat feeds mostly on nectar and pollen rather than fruit. [1] It is one of eight Pteropodidae species on mainland Australia. It is one of the smallest of all nectarivorous ...

  7. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia blossom bat (Notopteris neocaledonica) Genus Syconycteris [22] Common blossom bat (Syconycteris australis) Halmahera blossom bat (Syconycteris carolinae) Moss-forest blossom bat (Syconycteris hobbit) Subfamily Nyctimeninae [4] [5] Genus Nyctimene [23] Broad-striped tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene aello)

  8. 21 species no longer endangered — because they’re extinct ...

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    The species — several birds, mussels, two species of fish and the Little Mariana fruit bat last seen in Guam in 1968 — have been listed as endangered for decades, according to the U.S. Fish ...

  9. Melonycteris - Wikipedia

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    Melonycteris (dark blossom bat) is a genus of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. [1] Members are found in the Solomon Islands or in the case of the black-bellied fruit bat, in Papua New Guinea. It contains the following species: Fardoulis's blossom bat, Melonycteris fardoulisi; Black-bellied fruit bat, Melonycteris melanops