Mauritian flying fox
A species of Fruit bats, Also known as Mauritius fruit bat Scientific name : Pteropus niger Genus : Fruit bats
Mauritian flying fox, A species of Fruit bats
Also known as:
Mauritius fruit bat
Botanical name: Pteropus niger
Genus: Fruit bats
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Description General Info
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Description
The Mauritian flying fox can reach a wingspan of 80 cm, making it the largest endemic mammal on Mauritius. Its fur is golden. It has small ears, thick hair on the tibiae, dorsal coloration of glossy, blackish brown mantle, tinged with rufous, which extends posteriorly into a dark brown median spinal tract, flanked by buff lateral patches. It is a medium-sized species; the adult forearm length averages 152 mm, with no difference between males and females. Mostly nocturnal, although some are occasionally seen during the day, they normally roost by sunrise. These fruit bats range in size from 40-800 g and occur from sea level to 1500 m above.
Life Expectancy
20-30 years
Habitat
It occurs in the forests within the national parks of Black River Gorges, Combo and Bel Ombre. Occasionally, it can also be found in fruit plantations, which causes conflicts with the farmers.
General Info
Behavior
Mauritian flying fox is a social, nocturnal species. It typically roosts in large colonies and engages in mutual grooming. As a frugivorous bat, it forages for fruits at night, utilizing smell and sight. Mauritian flying fox can be territorial, with dominant males often defending feeding sites. Its behaviors are vital for seed dispersal in their native ecosystems.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Bats Family
Megabats Genus
Fruit bats Species
Mauritian flying fox