Large-eared Flying-fox
Habitat
Large-eared Flying-foxes roost in trees, hanging high and low, from branches that are high in the canopy to ones that are partly submerged at high tide.
Distribution
In Australia, Large-eared Flying-foxes are restricted to northern islands off Torres Strait, but they are widespread around coastal New Guinea.
Feeding and diet
Large-eared Flying-foxes feed on a variety of fruits and blossoms, including the flowers of coconut palms.
Conservation status
Large-eared Flying-foxes are vulnerable to loss of feeding areas by clearing of native vegetation.
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