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Skeleton of an Indonesian Eonycteris spelaea bat - Cave nectar bat
Box bound by an bookbinder craftsman
Eonycteris spelaea bat skeleton in bound case
Eonycteris spelaea, commonly known as the cave nectar bat, is a species of large fox-headed bat.
Species: Eonycteris spelaea from Indonesia
Eonycteris spelaea is found in eastern and southern Asia, from northern India to China and large parts of Southeast Asia, this one from Indonesia.
Despite what its teeth might suggest, this bat feeds on nectar, adapting regionally mainly to the flowers of cultivated plants, especially bananas.
Skeleton height: approx. 19cm
The box is handcrafted by an bookbinder craftsman in Anjou.
Box dimensions: 32x32cm Thickness: 8cm
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Box bound by an bookbinder craftsman