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
![The grey-headed flying fox Pteropus poliocephalus is the largest bat in Australia. This flying fox has a dark-grey body with a light-grey head and a reddish-brown neck collar foto de Stock The grey-headed flying fox Pteropus poliocephalus is the largest bat in Australia. This flying fox has a dark-grey body with a light-grey head and a reddish-brown neck collar foto de Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/01/99/82/64/1000_F_199826439_YYDLuILm3JO9lfjwKUCSkd2hbDRNJO9h.jpg)
The grey-headed flying fox Pteropus poliocephalus is the largest bat in Australia. This flying fox has a dark-grey body with a light-grey head and a reddish-brown neck collar foto de Stock
![Head shot of Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat of chiroptera, eating banana and sticking out tongue. Looking towards camera. Isolated on white background. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock Head shot of Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat of chiroptera, eating banana and sticking out tongue. Looking towards camera. Isolated on white background. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/04/85/85/59/1000_F_485855914_nxUgSmgWUGfBfklxLSoiKw70l7haorW0.jpg)
Head shot of Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat of chiroptera, eating banana and sticking out tongue. Looking towards camera. Isolated on white background. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock
![Oso flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) Tolga Bat Hospital, Atherton, North Queensland, Australia. De enero de 2008 Fotografía de stock - Alamy Oso flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) Tolga Bat Hospital, Atherton, North Queensland, Australia. De enero de 2008 Fotografía de stock - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/compes/w7mxk8/oso-flying-fox-pteropus-conspicillatus-tolga-bat-hospital-atherton-north-queensland-australia-de-enero-de-2008-w7mxk8.jpg)