| Greater Musky Fruit Bat |
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Mammalia
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Chiroptera
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Pteropodidae
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Ptenochirus
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P. The conservation status of a Species is an indicator of the likelihood of that species remaining extant either in the present day or the near future Least Concern ( LC) is an IUCN category assigned to extant species or lower taxa which have been evaluated but do not qualify for any other category Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Mammals ( class Mammalia) are a class of Vertebrate Animals characterized by the presence of Sweat glands, including sweat glands For other uses of the term "Flying fox" see Flying fox (disambiguation Megabats is the term used informally to refer to bats UserPolbot. --> Ptenochirus is a genus of Bat in the Pteropodidae family jagori
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Ptenochirus jagori
(Peters, 1861) |
The Greater Musky Fruit Bat (Ptenochirus jagori) is a species of bat in the Pteropodidae family. Wilhelm Karl Hartwich Peters ( April 22, 1815 in Koldenbüttel - April 20, 1883) was a German naturalist and For other uses of the term "Flying fox" see Flying fox (disambiguation Megabats is the term used informally to refer to bats It is endemic to the Philippines. Endemism is the Ecological state of being unique to a place Endemic species are not naturally found elsewhere The Philippines ( Filipino: Pilipinas, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (fil ''Republika ng Pilipinas'' RP
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