Brown flower bat
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Erophylla bombifrons

The brown flower bat (Erophylla bombifrons ) is a species of bat from the family Phyllostomidae. It is native to the island of Hispaniola, present in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. In most cases, the brown flower bat is recognized as part of the buffy flower bat, and there are two recognized subspecies: Erophylla bombifrons bombifrons and Erophylla bombifrons santacristobalensis.

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Diet and Nutrition

Compared to other bats, the brown flower bat begins foraging rather late. Its diet consists of some combination of fruit, nectar, and insects; in a more detailed survey of its diet, 75% of specimens had eaten insects, 76% had eaten nectar, and 85% had eaten fruit, and about half had eaten all three during their most recent foraging period. Fecal pellet and fur examinations have determined that this bat often feeds on the fruit of the Jamaican cherry, elderberry, and turkey berry, while visiting the banana flower, guava, and wild tamarind for nectar.

References

1. Brown flower bat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_flower_bat
2. Brown flower bat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/136247/22003184

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