Indian Flying Fox: Their Acceptance, Myth and Role on Nature
Journal: Journal of Ethology & Animal Science (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-04-13
Authors : Kabir A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Indian Flying Fox; Chiroptophobia; Myth; Role; Nature; Saidpur; Bangladesh;
Abstract
Bats either they are small or large have many ecological impacts. For observing their social interaction as well as the pollination of plants the best time was at dawn and evening. Four months was good for accumulating the information on their social behavior. Some people beside that Banyan Tree, Ficus benghalensis where those bats were available always got trouble by their high-pitched noise and excreta. Some people believed that bats flesh has the power for healing human asthma so some animal poachers killed those bats. Due to strong wildlife act now most people are well-known that not only this bat but also all animals have great ecological significance
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