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grey-headed flying foxes in ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA A RELATIVELY new resident in South Australia, these megabats moved from forested areas and set up a permanent base in the Adelaide region less than a decade ago, driven mainly by a lack of food resources and climate change.
Study's lead author Stefan Klose from the University of Ulm in Germany and colleagues examined
grey-headed flying foxes, which are fruit-eating bats that live in colonies of up to 20,000 animals.