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As its common name suggests, the Philippine tube-nosed bat is endemic to the Philippines, where it is recorded only from the islands of Cebu, Negros and Sibuyan (4). The species has an extremely restricted range on these islands, having only once been seen on Cebu over ... ; Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat held by researcher...
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Philippine Tube-nosed Fruit Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philippine Tube-nosed Fruit Bat ( Nyctimene rabori ) is a species of bat in the Pteropodidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry fo...
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; Philippine Tube-Nosed Fruit Bat; Nyctimene rabori; ... There are at least 73 species of bats in the Philippines, of which 25 are fruit bats. Among the strangest bats—admittedly an odd lot, even to someone who likes them—is a species discovered in 1984 and now documented on three islands in the central Philippines.
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Image of: Nyctimene rabori (Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat). Web 371x240 (30kb). Image of: Nyctimene rabori (Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat) ...
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Size: The Philippines tube-nosed fruit bat has a wingspan of about 55cm (22"). Habitat: The Philippines tube-nosed fruit bat is almost always found in primary, or good secondary, lowland tropical rainforest.
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