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Eyptian Fruit Bats

Eyptian Fruit Bat Rousettus Aegyptiacus flying species eating bats

"Egyptian Fruit Bats" ( Rousettus Aegyptiacus ) are one of the smallest species in the megabat category, belonging to a sub-order of Old World fruit bats. Body length ranging from one hundred ten to one hundred thirty milimeters, with an average forearm about 80 milimeters and weigh an average of 80 to 170 grams. Ten species of Egyptian fruit bats exist.

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