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Animal Pollination
This page provides basic information about animal pollinators as well as links to further information on several pollinators: ants, bats, bees, beetles, birds, butterflies, flies, moths, wasps, and unusual pollinators.
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BATS AND THE HORSETAIL TREE
This webpage describes the Marianas flying fox (Pteropus mariannas) and its pollination of the flowers of the horsetail tree (Casuarina equisetifolia) which grows on the coasts of many tropical lands.
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Bats and Agaves
This website describes agaves (Agave sp.) and their pollination by a number of bat species.
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Bats and Baobab Trees
This webpage describes the baobab trees (Adansonia sp.) that are pollinated by bats. On the continent of Africa the baobab tree, Adansonia digitata, is pollinated by the Gambian epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus gambianus), Peter's dwarf epauletted...
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Bats and Columnar Cacti
This webpage discusses the pollination of a number of columnar cacti species (Stenocereus spp., Neobauxbauinia spp.) by a variety of bat species (Leptonycteris spp., Choeronycteris mexicana, Platalina genovensium, Artibeus jamacensis, Antrozous...
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Bats and Manna Gum Trees
This webpage discusses the the manna gum tree, Eucalyptus viminalis, which is pollinated by the grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus).
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Bats and Petai
Petai (Parkia speciosa, Parkia javana), found in Southeast Asia, is a bat-pollinated bean tree. Bat pollinators include the Dawn bat (Eonycteris spelaea), Short-nosed fruit bats (Cynopterus species), and Long-tongued fruit bats (Macroglossus species).
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Bats and the Apocynaceae Family
This webpage describes the Cerbera oppositifolia tree and its pollination by the Pacific flying fox (Pteropus tonganus).
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Bats and the Beach Gardenia
This webpage describes the beach gardenia (Guettarda speciosa) and its pollination by the Marianas flying fox (Pteropus marianas).
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Bats and the Broken Bones Tree or the Midnight Horror Tree
This webpage describes the Indian Trumpet Flower (Oroxylum indicum), also known as the Broken Bones Tree or the Midnight Horror Tree, and its pollination by the Dawn bat (Eonycteris spelaea) and the Leschenault's rousette (Rousettus leschenaulti).

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