Guadalcanal monkey-faced bat




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Guadalcanal monkey-faced bat

Order : Chiroptera
Family : Pteropodidae
Subfamily : Pteropodinae
Species : Pteralopex atrata

 

The Cusp-toothed flying fox, cusp-toothed fruit bat, guadalcanal monkey-faced bat is listed as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Namings for the Guadalcanal monkeyfaced bat
A young / baby of a Guadalcanal monkeyfaced bat is called a 'pup'. A Guadalcanal monkeyfaced bat group is called a 'colony or cloud'.

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1. Guadalcanal -- (a mountainous island; the largest of the Solomon Islands in the independent state that is a member of the British Commonwealth)
Guadalcanal
2. Guadalcanal, battle of Guadalcanal -- (a battle in World War II in the Pacific (1942-1943); the island was occupied by the Japanese and later recaptured by American forces)
Guadalcanal
battle of Guadalcanal
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