Avantgardens - Little batling riding its batmom. The grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) is distinguished from other flying fox species in Australia by its reddish-brown collar which separates its light-grey head from
Australian Museum - "These grey-headed flying foxes can be seen skimming the water in order to lick (it) from their chests, mainly when it hasn't rained for some time or in extreme
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