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Portrait of rescued and rehabilitated Grey-headed flying-foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus)
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Portrait of rescued and rehabilitated Grey-headed flying-foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus)
Portrait of rescued and rehabilitated Grey-headed flying-foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus) that have just been transported to a soft-release enclosure within the Yarra Bend Park colony (Victoria, Australia), hanging from the roof of their new home. Yarra Bend Park, Fairfield, Victoria, Australia
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Australasia Australia Chiroptera Flying Fox Grey Headed Flying Fox Group Hanging Mega Bat Megabat Megachiroptera Pteropodidae Pteropus Pteropus Poliocephalus Roost Roosting Victoria Vulnerable Endangered Species Threatened
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Upside-down and Loving Life - Grey-headed Flying-foxes Find their New Hangout!
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. In this enchanting snapshot captured by Doug Gimesy, we witness a heartwarming moment as a group of rescued and rehabilitated Grey-headed flying-foxes settle into their soft-release enclosure within the Yarra Bend Park colony in Victoria, Australia. Suspended from the roof of their new home, these charismatic megabats showcase their unique ability to roost upside down with absolute grace. With wide-eyed curiosity and delicate wings outstretched, these furry aerial acrobats seem to be embracing their fresh start in style. Their adorable faces reveal a sense of wonderment as they explore every nook and cranny of their sanctuary. It's almost as if they're whispering secrets amongst themselves about the exciting adventures that lie ahead. These captivating creatures are not just any bats; they belong to an endangered species known as Pteropus poliocephalus or Grey-headed flying-foxes. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of conservation efforts in preserving our planet's diverse wildlife. So next time you find yourself feeling upside down in life, take inspiration from these resilient flyers who have overcome adversity with sheer determination. Hang on tight like our grey-headed friends, spread your wings, and embrace each new chapter with unwavering optimism!
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