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- Chironax, Balionycteris, Penthetor, Dyacopterus, and Cynopterus. About 30 names for Cynopterus species have been proposed, but only 16 are taxonomically...
- The lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis) is a species of megabat within the family Pteropodidae. It is a small bat that lives in South...
- The greater short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sphinx), or short-nosed Indian fruit bat, is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae found in South...
- 2016). "A Novel Food Preference in the Greater Short-Nosed Fruit Bat, Cynopterus sphinx: Mother-Pup Interaction a Strategy for Learning". Acta Chiropterologica...
- cunnilingus positively correlated with length of co****tion. The fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx, has been observed to engage in fellatio during mating. Pairs spend...
- non-primates and humans to have oral ****. Fellatio occurs with the fruit bat (Cynopterus sphinx); it has been observed when the bats are mating. These bat pairs...
- feast on emerging winged termites, hunt at dusk for small bats (such as Cynopterus sphinx) and in rare instances they may even resort to feed on carrion...
- species—the cave nectar bat (Eonycteris spelaea), lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis), and the long-tongued fruit bat (Macroglossus sobrinus)—have...
- genera: Aethalopspygmy fruit bats Alionycteris Balionycteris Chironax Cynopterus – dog-faced fruit bats, flying dogs or short-nosed fruit bats Dyacopterus...
- Berlin, 1861: 708. Conservation status: IUCN link: Cynopterus luzoniensis (Not Evaluated) Cynopterus luzoniensis on Mammal Species of the World. Wikispecies...