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The largest bat in the world is the Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox, also known as the Golden-Capped Fruit Bat, with an average wingspan of 1.5 meters in length! Sadly, it is endangered because of poachers and there is a danger of extinction. It get it's name from the golden fur around it's head, which makes it's face look fox-like. They mostly eat figs, but will eat other food if figs are unavailable.

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The biggest bat in the world is the giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), which has a wingspan of up to 5.6 feet (1.7 meters). These bats are native to the Philippines and are known for their large size and distinctive golden fur.

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Its In Louisville Kentucky. It Located In The Louisville Sluggers Museum.

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Bumblebee Bats.

There smaller than a jellybean, and they weigh less than a penny

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The largest bat animal is the flying fox or pteropus. They belong to the suborder known as the megabat and can be found in the tropics and subtopics of Africa, Australia, and Asia.

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were do the larget bats live

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36ft long

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