Bare-backed Fruit-bat
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Dobsonia moluccense (Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) |
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Dobsonia moluccense magna or the Bare-backed Fruit-bat is a fruit bat in the family Pteropodidae. D. moluccense magna is distinctive as its wings joins along the centre of its back rather than its sides giving this bat a ‘hairless’ back. This bat is also unique as it roosts in caves rather than in tree canopies. This species has a mean forearm length of 149 mm, and a mean weight of 374 grams it is one of 8 Pteropodidaes in Australia.
[edit] References
- HERGE 2005, Bats, The Henipavirus Ecology Collaborative Research Group, accessed 7 September 2006 from <http://www.henipavirus.org/virus_and_host_info/virus_and_host_info.htm>