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Title: Flying Foxes Arrive at German Zoo’s New Tropical Hall

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Münster,Germany – A rare sight has taken flight in the meranti-Halle at allwetterzoo⁢ Münster: vietnamese flying foxes‌ are now soaring freely within the hall,marking a significant addition to ​one of Europe’s newest tropical‌ greenhouses. The bats, boasting​ wingspans exceeding 1.2 meters,‌ represent a seldom-seen species in zoological collections.

The introduction of these flying foxes underscores the ​zoo’s commitment to biodiversity and highlights the ⁢crucial role these animals play in their natural ecosystem. Flying foxes are among the largest bat species globally, feeding on fruits, flowers, nectar,​ and pollen. “This makes them crucial for the pollination and dispersal of plant seeds,” explains ‍Allwetterzoo.

The group recently released⁢ in​ the Meranti-Halle originates from ​a breeding program⁢ at Zoo Leipzig, ⁢which has successfully bred the species annually. ⁢nearly all flying ‍foxes in european collections trace their lineage back to Leipzig’s efforts. Native‌ to Vietnam, the species is currently listed as near threatened.

visitors to the Meranti-Halle, ⁤which opened in the summer of ⁢2023, can ⁤observe ⁤the flying⁤ foxes in their new habitat. Zoo officials note the ​bats are ⁤harmless to humans and‍ are‍ often visible amongst the trees, particularly around the tapir enclosure. The addition of the flying foxes builds on the hall’s growing⁤ population of free-living species, which already includes several bird species introduced earlier this year.

The⁣ Meranti-Halle also houses a diverse collection of larger mammals, including tapirs, giant ⁢anteaters, giant otters, red lemurs, and howler monkeys.

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