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WOE93 Mariana Fruit Bat
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Registered: May 2008
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Mariana fruit bats live in colonies ranging from a few individuals to more than 800 and group themselves into harems (1 male with 2-15 females) or bachelor groups consisting primarily of males. The bat colonies sleep during the day, but they perform many other activities as well such as grooming, breeding, scent-rubbing, marking, flying, climbing to other roost spots, and defending roosting territories (harem males only). Bats gradually depart colonies for several hours after sunset to forage. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE ONLY) no slide available.
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Credit: Janeke, Dustin/USFWS
Alternate Name | Scientific Name: Pteropus mariannus mariannus
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