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Small flying fox

Pteropus hypomelanus

Description:

The small flying fox is quite variable in its colouring. The head is usually dark brown but can be yellowish-brown and is paler in the eastern part of the animal's range. The back is tawny-brown and the underparts some shade of buff. The ears are partially furred and the wing membranes are black. The fur is short on the back and medium-length on the underparts. This bat can be distinguished from the rather similar Ryukyu flying fox (Pteropus dasymallus) by the fact that its tibia are bare rather than covered with fur.[4]

Habitat:

The small flying fox is native to islands in the Indo-Pacific region. Its range includes the Maldives, the Andaman Islands, the Nicobar Islands, Melanesia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. It is found at altitudes of up to about 900 metres (3,000 ft). In many parts of its range it roosts in small outlying islands and flies to larger bodies of land to forage at night.[

Notes:

The flying foxes were quite abundant on this small island in the Maldives but I was fortunate to see one turning the other way up

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Mel11
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Mel11

Gaafu Dhaalu, Maldives

Spotted on Jun 8, 2018
Submitted on Jan 24, 2019

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