Home
 What's New
 About
 Contribute
 Rainforests
 Pictures
 Books
 Mongabay Sites
  Kids site
  Tropical Fish
  Madagascar
 Contact





Egyptian Fruit Bat

Educational resources on Egyptian Fruit Bat

Egyptian Fruit Bat or Rousettus aegyptiacus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Egyptian Fruit Bat

Academic web links for the Egyptian Fruit Bat. You can submit additional web links for the Egyptian Fruit Bat using the form below.


Egyptian Fruit Bats: ...flowers. They are found in Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, and Pakistan. The Egyptian
http://www.towson.edu/csme/mctp/StudentProjects/BatInfo/egfb.htm

Flying Fox Bats: The only fruit bat that uses echolocation is the Egyptian Fruit bat. Flying Foxes
http://www.towson.edu/csme/mctp/StudentProjects/BatInfo/ff.htm

From: Jones, KE and A. MacLarnon. Affording larger brains: testing ...: 316, Bernard, RTF 1988. An ovarian rete arteriosum may facilitate reproductive asymmetry
http://www.columbia.edu/~kj2107/research/databases/jonesbrainrefs.htm

Ref No Reference 1 "Pirlot, P. and Stephan, H. (1970) ...: Koedoe 21:101-110." 316 "Bernard, RTF (1988) An ovarian rete arteriosum may facilitate
http://www.columbia.edu/~kj2107/research/databases/Extinctiontraitsrefs.txt

Impact TV: Conserving Urban Wildlife: SHE BROUGHT IN SEVERAL OF HER BATS TO SHOW THE GROUP, INCLUDING THIS EGYPTIAN FRUIT
http://impact.ifas.ufl.edu/TV/wildlife.html



-->

Contact me to correct errors, submit additional links, or make comments on the Egyptian Fruit Bat page.

Google
  Web
mongabay.com
wildmadagascar.org
animals.mongabay.com
travel.mongabay.com
photos.mongabay.com


what's new | madagascar | help support the site | search | about | contact

Copyright Rhett Butler 1994-2005