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The Fruit Bat

1996
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. Their wings are thin double membranes stretched between their fingers, arms, furry bodies, hindlimbs, and tails. The thumb and small hind feet are clawed. Bats have sharp teeth, although many eat only insects.
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Fruit Bats Ife

2019
The Nigerian Field, 39 (1), 33 ...
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Lactation in male fruit bats

Nature, 1994
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Francis, Charles M.   +3 more
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SURGICAL ORCHIECTOMY IN FRUIT BATS—DESCRIPTION OF TWO TECHNIQUES IN THE RUWENZORI LONG-HAIRED FRUIT BAT (ROUSETTUS LANOSUS) AND THE JAMAICAN FRUIT-EATING BAT (ARTIBEUS JAMAICENSIS )

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2020
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract: Contraception is needed to prevent overpopulation and inbreeding in highly fecund captive bat colonies. Reports on surgical contraception in bats are limited. The objective of this study was to describe surgical castration techniques in a megachiropteran and a microchiropteran fruit bat ...
Yasmeen, Prud'homme   +4 more
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Fruit Bats

Chinese Literature and Thought Today, 2023
Nan Xiang, Jeffrey Keller
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Behaviour Fruit Bats

2019
The Nigerian Field, 39 (3), 140 ...
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Embryonic brain-growth in a fruit bat

Anatomy and Embryology, 1974
Growth rates for the total brain and for ten brain-components were estimated with respect to the body-weight in a series of embryos of Artibeus jamaicensis. Differences exist between the growth rhythms demonstrated by some of the components and such differences are tentatively related to the initiation of functions and to early postnatal behaviour ...
P, Pirlot, R, Bernier
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New Philippine Fruit Bats

1950
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Chiroptera - Fruit bats, family Pteropodidae

1962
Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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Notes on poisoning fruit bats

1931
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