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Fruit bats typically do not hibernate in the traditional sense like some other bat species. Instead, they roost in trees, caves, or sometimes in buildings during the day to avoid predators and conserve energy. In colder regions, they may seek out warmer areas or migrate to more temperate climates during the winter months. Their roosting sites provide shelter and protection from harsh weather conditions.

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