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Cave nectar bat

Eonycteris spelaea

Photo by Merlin Tuttle
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Field Notes

Description:

A cave nectar bat (Eonycteris spelaea) pollinating durian flowers in Thailand.

Notes:

Durian fruits sell for billions of dollars annually in SE Asia, but every flower must be pollinated by a bat in order to set fruit. Cave nectar bats are its primary bat pollinators. These bats traditionally formed large colonies in caves but are in alarming decline in most areas, often over-harvested for human consumption or killed during careless limestone extraction. This poses a direct threat to durian production, as well as to a variety of other important products.

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