Jamaican Fruit Bat

Artibeus jamaicensis
Scale 5 Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2
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6 POINTSArtibeus jamaicensis has a FLIGHT of 2. • Artibeus jamaicensis is a POLLINATOR and is a frugivore. They eat fruit.

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The Jamaican, Common or Mexican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) is a fruit bat native to Central and South America, as well as the Greater and many of the Lesser Antilles. It is also an uncommon resident of the Southern Bahamas. Its distinctive features include the absence of an external tail and a minimal, U-shaped interfemoral […] read more

Yellow-winged Bat

Lavia frons
Scale 5 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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7 POINTS

Lavia frons has a FLIGHT of 2.

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The Yellow-winged bat (Lavia frons) is one of five species of false vampire bat (family Megadermatidae) from Africa. The yellow winged bat uses echolocation to track down small insects flying through the air. Its acute, highly adapted hearing allows them to hear the high frequency waves that bounce of the insect. Echolocation works by using […] read more

Hammer-headed Bat

Hypsignathus monstrosus
Scale 7 Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2
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5 POINTS

Hypsignathus monstrosus has a FLIGHT of 2.
Hypsignathus monstrosus is a POLLINATOR and is a frugivores. They eat fruit.
Hypsignathus monstrosus is the largest bat in Africa.

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The hammer-headed bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus), also known as the big-lipped bat, is widely distributed in equatorial Africa. This large bat is found in riverine forests, mangroves, swamps, and palm forests at elevations less than 1800 meters. The hammer-headed bat is the largest bat in Africa with a wingspan of 686 to 970 millimeters. Males are […] read more

Dingo

Canis lupus dingo
Scale 7 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3

8 POINTS

Canis lupus dingo has a MOVE of 2.
Canis lupus dingo can reside with any HABITAT.
“The dingo is considered as an apex predator in Australia”

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The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a domestic dog which has reverted to a wild state for thousands of years and today lives largely independent from humans in the majority of its distribution. The name “dingo” mostly refers to populations occurring in Australia, though dingoes have been proven to exist in Thailand through genetic analyses, […] read more

Striped Hyena

Hyaena hyaena
Scale 7 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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5 POINTS

Hyaena hyaena has a MOVE of 2, and can feed on creatures of SCALE 7 or less..

“Like many other animals of hot climates, their ears radiate heat.”

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The Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena) is an omnivorous mammal of the family hyaenidae. It lives in Africa, the Middle East, Afghanistan and western India. It is extinct in Europe, but can occasionally be spotted in Anatolia. Striped Hyenas are largely scavengers, but will also eat small animals, fruit and insects. Larger subspecies are known to […] read more

European Badger

Meles meles
Scale 6 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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4 POINTS

Play: Meles meles has a MOVE of 2.
Fact: Meles meles can become torpid (a kind of temporary hibernation) for two or so days at a time.

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The European Badger (Meles meles) is a mammal indigenous to most of Europe (excluding northern Scandinavia, Iceland, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Cyprus) and to parts of Asia. It is a member of the Mustelidae family, and very closely is related to the stoats, otters, weasels, minks and other badgers. Accepted subspecies include Meles meles meles […] read more