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Framed Insects & Bats Dagger-toothed Long-nosed Fruit Bat
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Dagger-toothed Long-nosed Fruit Bat

NZ$300.00

Species: Macroglossus minimus

Origin: Australasia

AKA: Dagger-toothed Long-nosed Fruit Bat.

This bat is found in Northern Australia and has a wingspan of around 20 - 21 centimeters. 

It is found in both primary and secondary tropical moist forest, it has also been reported from paperbark woodlands, mangroves, swamp forest, plantations, rural gardens and urban areas. It usually roosts as single animals, or in small groups, under large leaves (such as palm fronds), under branches or loose bark, in bamboo and abandoned buildings. The females give birth to a single young three times per year. Wild populations are numerous and this bat is a common widespread species

Frame 29.5x22xD5cm

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Species: Macroglossus minimus

Origin: Australasia

AKA: Dagger-toothed Long-nosed Fruit Bat.

This bat is found in Northern Australia and has a wingspan of around 20 - 21 centimeters. 

It is found in both primary and secondary tropical moist forest, it has also been reported from paperbark woodlands, mangroves, swamp forest, plantations, rural gardens and urban areas. It usually roosts as single animals, or in small groups, under large leaves (such as palm fronds), under branches or loose bark, in bamboo and abandoned buildings. The females give birth to a single young three times per year. Wild populations are numerous and this bat is a common widespread species

Frame 29.5x22xD5cm

Species: Macroglossus minimus

Origin: Australasia

AKA: Dagger-toothed Long-nosed Fruit Bat.

This bat is found in Northern Australia and has a wingspan of around 20 - 21 centimeters. 

It is found in both primary and secondary tropical moist forest, it has also been reported from paperbark woodlands, mangroves, swamp forest, plantations, rural gardens and urban areas. It usually roosts as single animals, or in small groups, under large leaves (such as palm fronds), under branches or loose bark, in bamboo and abandoned buildings. The females give birth to a single young three times per year. Wild populations are numerous and this bat is a common widespread species

Frame 29.5x22xD5cm

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