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Adopt Gypsy the tube nosed fruitbat - Tolga Bat Hospital - Australia
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Tolga Bat Hospital - Beautiful little Jinx is progressing well. He loves hand cuddles with his mumma. In this photo you can see why bats are called "chiroptera" which literally translates to "
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Tolga Bat Hospital director rescuing flying fox - Stock Image - C042/6147 - Science Photo Library
Spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) babies swaddled up in cloth ready to sleep, teats in mouths ready to be fed, Tolga Bat Hospital, Atherton, North Queensland, Australia. January 2008 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Tolga Bat Hospital and Visitor Centre, Atherton, Atherton Tablelands
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Fruitbats or spectacled flying fox babies or bubs wrapped in cloth ready for feeding in the nursery at Tolga Bat Hospital. | Jurgen Freund
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SPECTACLED FLYING FOX stock photo - Minden Pictures
Adopt spectacled flying fox pups - Tolga Bat Hospital - Australia
12254087 / Spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) baby or bub is cared for by Ashleigh Johnson, volunteer wildlife carer at Tolga Bat Hospital, North Queensland, Australia October 2012