CHIROPTERA| Chili 1948 | British Jersey 1999 | Japan 1974 | ![]() |
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| Red Fruit Bat Stenoderma chilensis (Phyllostomidae) |
Nathusius's Pipistrelle Bat Pipistrellus nathusii (Vespertilionidae) |
Bonin Flying Fox Pteropus pselaphon (Pteropodidae) |
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| Common Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundus (Desmodontidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Daito Flying Fox Pteropus dasymallus (Pteropodidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Okinawa Flying Fox Pteropus loochoensis (Pteropodidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Greater Horseshoe Bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Rhinolophidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
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| Beccari's Freetail Bat Mormopterus beccarii (Molossidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Hodgson's Mouse-eared Bat Myotis formosus (Vespertilionidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Murgon Bat Australonycteris clarkae (Vespertilionidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
Riversleigh Leaf-nosed Bat Brachipposideros nooraleebus (Phyllostomidae) (CHIROPTERA) |
The Chiroptera have a long bone of the manual arm, bone of the finger very, and a parachute forms in growth, the meantime, and it is it with a wing and can fly about the air freely. The thumb protrudes apart from a wing and, among five fingers, has big hanging nail. The body is covered with hair.
The Bonin flying fox does the crowd of thousands in the daytime at several hundred time and hangs from a bough and takes a rest and it demand fruit from sunset and begin to move, and it can eat a vegetable and takes a rest several hours. If a vegetable eating is over, it return to an original tree. it say that it use the same tree for the home for several years. The staple food turns down only juice with fruit juice and drinks and spits out the refuse.
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