About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Grey-headed Flying Fox, Bugle Rock, Black Flying Fox, Spectacled Flying Fox, Mariana Fruit Bat, Little Mariana fruit bat, Rodrigues Flying Fox, Mauritian flying fox, Okinawa Flying-fox, Large Flying Fox, Dusky Flying Fox, Indian Flying Fox, Samoa Flying Fox, Pemba Flying Fox, Little Red Flying Fox, Livingstone's Fruit Bat, Small Mauritian Flying Fox, Moluccan flying fox, Ryukyu Flying Fox, Ceram fruit bat, Black-eared Flying Fox, Small Flying Fox, Guam flying fox, Large Palau Flying Fox, Silvery Flying Fox, Seychelles fruit bat, Insular Flying Fox, Madagascan Flying Fox, Aldabra Flying Fox, Geelvink Bay Flying Fox, Little Golden-mantled Flying Fox, Nicobar Flying Fox, Caroline Flying Fox, Gilliard's Flying Fox, Ontong Java Flying Fox, Chuuk Flying Fox, Bismarck Flying Fox, Black-bearded Flying Fox, Philippine Gray Flying Fox, Dwarf Flying Fox, Banks Flying Fox, Bonin Flying Fox, Bismark Masked Flying Fox, Temotu Flying Fox, Lyle's Flying Fox, Vanikoro Flying Fox, Solomons Flying Fox, Ornate Flying Fox, Admiralty Flying Fox, Vanuatu Flying Fox, Lombok Flying Fox, Lesser Flying Fox, New Caledonia Flying Fox, Big-eared Flying Fox, Small Samoan Flying Fox, Ashy-headed Flying Fox, Temminck's Flying Fox, Mortlock Flying Fox, Rennell Flying Fox, Santa Cruz Flying Fox, Mearns's Flying Fox, Andersen's Flying Fox, Pelew Flying Fox, Makira Flying Fox, Kei Flying Fox, Aru Flying Fox, Kosrae Flying Fox, Yap Flying Fox. Excerpt: The Grey-headed Flying-Fox, Pteropus poliocephalus, is a megabat native to Australia. Members of the genus Pteropus include the largest bats in the world. The Pteropus genus has currently about 57 recognised species. Pteropus is primarily an island taxon, with 55 species having some or all of their distribution on islands. Only nine species are found in continental areas (five in Asia and four in Australi...