Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat - Cynopterus brachyotis species of megabat within the family Pteropodidae, small bat during night that lives in South and Southeast Asia and Indonesia (Borneo).
Low angle view of fruit bats hanging upside down on tree branch
Greater red-tailed bat, the largest bat in the world
fruit bat hanging on tree in forest. Lyle's flying fox.
fruit bat hanging on tree in forest. Lyle's flying fox.
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Large numbers of the Pemba Flying Fox fly to the Tanzanian mainland when the mango fruits ripen. They roost in large numbers in the well-established trees in Dar es Salaam for a few weeks.
Hendra virus, a zoonotic disease. Viral particle, spike-like glycoproteins. Horse, fruit bats are host of Hendra virus. Fever, cough, respiratory failure, encephalitis, meningitis. 3D microscopy image
The Greater Indian Fruit Bat in flight
A Pemba Flying Fox sleeps during the heat of the day. They often gather in large numbers in groups called camps. Some prefer to sleep a short distance from the throng
Large numbers of Pemba Flying Foxes, Africa's largest fruit bats migrate to the Mainland in the New Year when fruits ripen in the suburbs. Fruit Bats are essential in distributing seeds of trees such
Indian Flying Fox (Pteropus medius), in flight, Kuramathi, Maldives, Asia
The Barong codot (Cynopterus sphinx) is a type of bat, a member of the codot tribe (Pteropodidae). Bats eat fruit
The habitat of bats generally lives in forests, plantations, caves
Large numbers of Pemba Flying Foxes, Africa's largest fruit bats migrate to the Mainland in the New Year when fruits ripe. Fruit Bats are essential in distributing seeds of trees such as figs
Grey-headed flying fox hanging upside down during the day, the bat's wings concealing most of its body and part of its head
Electron microscopy image of Nipah virus. Bat, primary host of Nipah zoonotic disease virus. Henipavirus, virus cell replication, acute respiratory infection, encephalitis. Scientific nanoworld 3D
Closeup portrait of male fruit bat also known as flying fox hanging upside and down eating juicy orange and watermelon
Christmas Island Flying-fox (Pteropus natalis) adult in flight, endangered species
Christmas Island, Australia July
Nipah virus, newly emerging zoonotic infection with acute respiratory syndrome and severe encephalitis, isolated on white background
Straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in flight returning to their daytime roost. Kasanka National Park, Zambia
During the rainy season when fruits ripen large numbers of Pemba Flying Fox migrate to the mainland to feed on the bounty. They gather in large numbers, called camps, to roost during the day.
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) with open wings
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus)
Doctor holding a test blood sample tube with positive Nipah.The virus is transmitted from animals to humans or through contaminated food, it can also be transmitted directly from person to person
Megabats constitute the family Pteropodidae of the order Chiroptera. They are also called fruit bats, Old World fruit bats
The largest of the African MacroChiroptera, the Pemba Flying Fox arrive in Dar es Salaam in large numbers in the New Year when fruits ripen.
Nipah virus, a newly emerging bat-borne virus that causes acute respiratory illness and severe encephalitis, 3D illustration
Spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) colony roosting during daytime, North Queensland, Australia, November
Large numbers of Pemba Flying Fox migrate to the mainland early in the New Year to coincide with ripening fruit which they feed on. They rest during the day in groups called camps.
Christmas Island Flying-fox (Pteropus natalis) adult in flight, endangered species
Christmas Island, Australia July
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Large numbers of Pemba Flying Fox migrate to the mainland early in the New Year to coincide with ripening fruit which they feed on. The rest during the day in groups called camps.
Large numbers of Pemba Flying Fox migrate to the mainland early in the New Year to coincide with ripening fruit which they feed on. They rest during the day in groups called camps.
Two Bats (indian flying fox) Hanging at a Tree In a forest
Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat or chiroptera, hanging on sisal rope facing front side. Looking straight to camera. Isolated on black background.
Lyle's flying fox
A small Colony of lesser short-nosed fruit bat roosting in a lime stone cave on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia.
Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat - Cynopterus brachyotis species of megabat within the family Pteropodidae, small bat during night that lives in South and Southeast Asia and Indonesia (Borneo)
Bats hanging on a tree at Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, Kochi, Kerala
Doctor holding a test blood sample tube with positive Nipah.The virus is transmitted from animals to humans, through contaminated food or from person to person. Banner. Copy space
Megabat or fruit bats (Pteropodidae) hanging on tree. Lyle's flying fox.
Bats hanging upside down to rest
A mother short nosed fruit bat is resting while holding her baby on a fruit-filled Surinam cherry branch. This flying mammal has the scientific name Cynopterus minutus.
Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat - Cynopterus brachyotis species of megabat within the family Pteropodidae, small bat during night that lives in South and Southeast Asia and Indonesia (Borneo)
Indian flying fox (Pteropus medius) also known as the greater Indian fruit bat hanging in Bharatpur bird sanctuary Rajasthan
Megabat or fruit bats (Pteropodidae) hanging on tree. Lyle's flying fox.
Fruit bat also known as flying fox hanging upside and down eating juicy orange and watermelon
Nipah virus, newly emerging zoonotic infection with acute respiratory syndrome and severe encephalitis, 3D illustration
Big bat sleeping, resting, suspended in the air, on the branches of a large tree, in broad daylight, in a national park, they follow their leader, wings folded on themselves, a little vegetation
Flying bats in the blue sky. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Big bat sleeping, resting, suspended in the air, on the branches of a large tree, in broad daylight, in a national park, they follow their leader, wings folded on themselves, a little vegetation
indian flying fox or greater indian fruit bat or Pteropus giganteus face closeup or portrait hanging on tree with wingspan eye contact at ranthambore national park forest tiger reserve rajasthan india
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Large numbers of the Pemba Flying Fox fly to the Tanzanian mainland when the mango fruits ripen. They roost in large numbers in the well-established trees in Dar es Salaam for a few weeks.
This bat lives in the middle of the city, lives with the community, Soppeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
This bat lives in the middle of the city, lives with the community, Soppeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Big bat sleeping, resting, suspended in the air, on the branches of a large tree, in broad daylight, in a national park, they follow their leader, wings folded on themselves, a little vegetation
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Megabat haning from the tree branch
Fruit bats hanging in a tree (Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe) during winter season
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) hanging upside down
This bat lives in the middle of the city, lives with the community, Soppeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
This bat lives in the middle of the city, lives with the community, Soppeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) with open wings
Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. It is commonly found across Southern Africa.
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) sleeping upside down
Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat of chiroptera, hanging facing front on sisal rope. Looking straight to camera. Isolated on white background.
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) with open mouth
This bat lives in the middle of the city, lives with the community, Soppeng, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Nipah virus, a newly emerging bat-borne virus that causes acute respiratory illness and severe encephalitis, 3D illustration
Flying Fox make a seasonal migration to Dar es Salaam when the local mango trees ripen and provide bountiful feeding. They are very important in seed dispersal, especially for figs.
Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) showing tongue
Big Bats hanging upside down, Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus, Pteropodidae), also known as the greater Indian fruit bat
Nipah virus, newly emerging zoonotic infection with acute respiratory syndrome and severe encephalitis, 3D illustration
A Greater Indian Fruit Bat
Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight
Flying Madagascar Flying Fox or Madagascar Fruit Bats (Pteropus rufus), Berenty, Fort Dauphin, Toliara Province, Madagascar
indian flying fox or greater indian fruit bat or Pteropus giganteus face closeup or portrait hanging on tree with wingspan eye contact at ranthambore national park forest tiger reserve rajasthan india
Closeup of a Fruit Bat, Flying Fox.
Indian flying fox (Pteropus medius) also known as the greater Indian fruit bat hanging in Bharatpur bird sanctuary Rajasthan
Indian flying fox (Pteropus medius) also known as the greater Indian fruit bat hanging in Bharatpur bird sanctuary Rajasthan
Closeup of a Fruit Bat, Flying Fox.
Kalong flying fox along with a map of mainland Australia
Closeup of a Fruit Bat, Flying Fox.
bat fly isolated
Nipah viruses binding receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. A newly emerging bat-borne virus that causes acute respiratory illness and severe encephalitis, 3D illustration
Kalong flying fox along with a map of mainland Australia
Cute kalong flying fox for Australia Day
A Livingstone's fruit bat, Pteropus livingstonii, also called a Comoro flying fox. Native to the Anjouan and Moheli islands in the Indian Ocean.
Nipah virus, Henipavirus, Hendra, 3d illustration
Megabat or fruit bats (Pteropodidae) hanging on tree. Lyle's flying fox.
Flying foxes on the background of mangroves. Indonesia. Komodo
Fruit bat while sleeping, Wahlberg's epauletted, Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat, is a species of megabat Pteropodidae in the family who is in South Africa. Isolated on white background.
Huge Flying Fox bat sleeping upside down on tree branch in natural environment
Greater red-tailed bat, the largest bat in the world
Nipah virus in lungs. A newly emerging bat-borne virus that causes acute respiratory illness and severe encephalitis, conceptual 3D illustration
Cute fruit bat hanging in white curtain, looking very curious and sweet toward camera. Isolated on a white wall background.
Greater red-tailed bat, the largest bat in the world
indian flying fox or greater indian fruit bat or Pteropus giganteus face closeup or portrait hanging on tree with wingspan eye contact at ranthambore national park forest tiger reserve rajasthan india
Bats hanging upside down to rest
Greater red-tailed bat, the largest bat in the world
Bats are hanging upside down to rest
Flying foxes (bats) in the blue sky near Komodo Island. Indonesia.