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Flying fox bats do not hibernate in the traditional sense. Instead, they may enter a state of torpor during extremely hot or cold weather to conserve energy, but they remain active in warmer conditions. Their social behavior also influences their roosting habits, often gathering in large colonies to maintain warmth and protection. Overall, they adapt their activity levels based on environmental conditions rather than undergoing true hibernation.

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