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Egyptian Fruit BatEducational resources on Egyptian Fruit BatEgyptian 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 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
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