![Rodrigues Flying Fox with Open Wings, Tropical Mega Bat, Endangered Animal Specie from Africa Stock Image - Image of specie, fruit: 161904723 Rodrigues Flying Fox with Open Wings, Tropical Mega Bat, Endangered Animal Specie from Africa Stock Image - Image of specie, fruit: 161904723](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/rodrigues-flying-fox-open-wings-tropical-mega-bat-endangered-animal-specie-africa-161904723.jpg)
Rodrigues Flying Fox with Open Wings, Tropical Mega Bat, Endangered Animal Specie from Africa Stock Image - Image of specie, fruit: 161904723
![Extreme weather may drive flying foxes to seek 'climate refuge' as far south as Tasmania | Environment | The Guardian Extreme weather may drive flying foxes to seek 'climate refuge' as far south as Tasmania | Environment | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/22c9bade295effe694e52c1506c1a7e447645097/0_59_3600_2160/master/3600.jpg?width=1200&height=1200&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&s=e2aee40653a857d1e25dc0fe67af6afb)
Extreme weather may drive flying foxes to seek 'climate refuge' as far south as Tasmania | Environment | The Guardian
Animal Planet on Twitter: "This flying fox is probably bigger than you think it is 🦇 Also known as a megabats, they are one of the largest bat species. Some of them
![Ambi₳nts on Twitter: "@mannobann @LA_Res_Tourist @41Strange Yes there's microbats and megabats. Microbats are what most people picture when they think of bats. They're definately still cute but in an ugly kinda way. Ambi₳nts on Twitter: "@mannobann @LA_Res_Tourist @41Strange Yes there's microbats and megabats. Microbats are what most people picture when they think of bats. They're definately still cute but in an ugly kinda way.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EEsTV60UwAM_lRv.jpg)
Ambi₳nts on Twitter: "@mannobann @LA_Res_Tourist @41Strange Yes there's microbats and megabats. Microbats are what most people picture when they think of bats. They're definately still cute but in an ugly kinda way.
![Chris Walker on Twitter: "Black flying-fox at Black Swamp Wetlands in Cleveland. These megabats roost in large colonies and feed on pollen, nectar and fruit. #blackflyingfox #pteropusalecto #megabats #redlandcity https://t.co/VnuXyMuaod" / Twitter Chris Walker on Twitter: "Black flying-fox at Black Swamp Wetlands in Cleveland. These megabats roost in large colonies and feed on pollen, nectar and fruit. #blackflyingfox #pteropusalecto #megabats #redlandcity https://t.co/VnuXyMuaod" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DlwOkugUUAAAYLW.jpg)