All bats have a very good sense of smell ~ x
Bats have a very great sense of smell, especially a fruit bat. Bats depend mainly on their sense of smell and hearing.
No. Fruit bats mostly eat fruit juice and flower nectar. They chew the fruit, then spit out the seeds, peel, and pulp. Fruit bats, like other Megachiropteran bats, use the sense of smell to find their food, fruit and/or nectar. Although they have large eyes and can see well, fruit bats do not use sight as their primary sense.
Bats are in a separate order from primates. Bats are divided into fruit eating and insect eating bats. Therefore, fruit bats are just bats, not primates.
an insect eating bat eats insect and the fruit eating bats eat fruit
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Never heard of them eating coconut trees.
the difference is in what they eat
they fly they are both nocturnal, they are both bats, they both eat different things.
The fruit bat uses sight and smell to locate fruit and navigate. It does not use echolocation (except for one species of Egyptian bat) , as do all other bats.
an adaptation of a brown bat is that it's dark so at night when the other nocturnal animals are looking for food they can't see it
Most survive by eating bugs like most bats.
The flying fox eats fruit. Unlike most bats, they have good vision and a sense of smell. Also unlike most bats, they search for food during the day by flying through the rainforest. When food is located, the bat lands in the tree and then holds the fruit to its mouth to eat.