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Fruit Bats of Southeast Asia, Nature’s Pollinators & Seed Spreaders

Fruit bats play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity! These fascinating creatures, also known as flying foxes, are vital pollinators—just like bees. Some plants, such as the durian tree, rely entirely on fruit bats for pollination, making them indispensable to tropical ecosystems. Beyond pollination, fruit bats contribute to reforestation by spreading seeds through their feces, helping new plants thrive. Unlike microbats, fruit bats do not eat insects or use echolocation. Instead, they navigate with their keen eyesight and sense of smell. They are the only mammals capable of true flight and are most active at night, forming large colonies in tropical regions across Africa, Asia, and Australia. If you’re wondering—no, fruit bats don’t suck blood! These gentle, shy creatures feed on nectar, pollen, and fruit. They are not aggressive, though they may bite in self-defense if threatened. In this video, I explore 7 fascinating fruit bat species found in Southeast Asia, highlighting their unique behaviors, habitats, and ecological importance. 🌏 📌 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more amazing wildlife content! 🦇💚 🔔 Hit the notification bell to stay updated! Tags: #FruitBats #FlyingFoxes #Wildlife #Nature #Biodiversity #Pollinators #DurianTree #Ecosystem #Bats #NocturnalAnimals #SoutheastAsia #AnimalFacts #savethebats Chapters: 0:00 intro Spotted-winged fruit bats (Balionycteris maculata) Lesser Dog-faced Fruit Bat, Common Fruit Bat (Cynopterus brachyotis ) Horsfield's fruit bat (Cynopterus horsfieldii) The Large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus) Dusky Fruit Bat (Penthetor lucasi ) The common tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene albiventer ) The Dayak fruit bat (Dyacopterus spadiceus) closure

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