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    Notopteris neocaledonica (New Caledonia blossom bat)

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    1 photos

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    Megaerops kusnotoi (Javan tailless fruit bat)

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    1 photos

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    Pteropus anetianus (Vanuatu flying fox)

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    Rousettus madagascariensis (Madagascan rousette)

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    Pteropus vampyrus (Large flying fox)

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    Pteropus alecto (Black flying fox)

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