Australian Megabats WildLife rescued.
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Rescue 01:30 08/04/2015
This little one, Megabat (flying-fox) black female was caught on barbed wire in a an industrial area on one right finger.
She is very young. yet to do weight n measure to determine age.
Took in plenty of water, was not interested in eating.
She is now wrapped up and sleeping.
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Flying foxes are very important pollinators and seed disperses of many native plants including Eucalyptus, figs, bush apples (Syzygium spp.), bush plums (Terminalia spp.), paperbarks, guerrillas, and fruits of many palm species. The seeds of some plant species (particularly those with white and green fruits) may only be dispersed by flying foxes, meaning that these plants rely on flying foxes in order to successfully reproduce.
It has been estimated that a single flying fox can dispense up to 60,000 seeds in a single night.
Flying foxes are also important for nutrient regeneration and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
Not only do they provide large quantities of fertilizer to the system, but they create gaps in the canopy which enables other plants to compete more effectively. For instance, some trees shade ground-dwelling plants and shrubs, preventing them from obtaining nutrients, light and rain. By creating a gap in the canopy, flying foxes enable these plants to obtain more sunlight, rainfall and
nutrients, thus promoting a more diverse plant community, with cascading benefits for many other animals and plants.
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http://www.wildlife.org.au/news/2011/flyingfoxes4.html
http://www.nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/animals/living/flyingfox.html
http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/living_with_wildlife/flyingfoxes/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey-headed_Flying_Fox
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Megabats are very important pollinators and seed disperses of many native plants including Eucalyptus, figs, bush apples (Syzygium spp.), bush plums (Terminalia spp.), paperbarks, guerrillas, and fruits of many palm species. The seeds of some plant species (particularly those with white and green fruits) may only be dispersed by Megabats, meaning that these plants rely on Megabats in order to successfully reproduce.
It has been estimated that a single Megabat can dispense up to 60,000 seeds in a single night.
Megabats are also important for nutrient regeneration and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
Not only do they provide large quantities of fertilizer to the system, but they create gaps in the canopy which enables other plants to compete more effectively. For instance, some trees shade ground-dwelling plants and shrubs, preventing them from obtaining nutrients, light and rain. By creating a gap in the canopy, Megabats enable these plants to obtain more sunlight, rainfall and nutrients, thus promoting a more diverse plant community, with cascading benefits for many other animals and plants.
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