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The nocturnal blossoms of a wild durian (Durio kutejensis) are visited by a Cave Nectar Bat (Eonycteris spelaea). Although also attracting bees, birds, and other small pollinators during the day, the flowers of this tree open fully at dusk whereupon they begin to produce copious amounts of rich mango-scented nectar – an enticing draw for a bat with a keen sense of smell and an irresistible sweet tooth. With their ability to travel great distances and visit countless flowers in a single night, nectar-feeding bats play a vital role in the pollination of many rainforest plants. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
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Borneo, Chiroptera, East Malaysia, Eonycterini, Eonycteris, Magnoliopsida, Malaysia, Malvaceae, Malvales, Mammalia, Pteropodidae, Rousettinae, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, Yinpterochiroptera, animal, bat, bloom, camera trap, cauliflorous, cauliflory, dawn bat, fauna, flora, flower, fruit bat, in-situ, mammal, megabat, nocturnal, plant, pollinate, pollination, ramiflorous, ramiflory, tree, tropical, wild, wildlife
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