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Where do flying-foxes get carbohydrate?

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Where do flying-foxes get carbohydrate?

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Nectar and fruit juice provide the carbohydrates – sugars. These provide energy. Some species of eucalypts, especially bloodwoods (Corymbia spp) are known to produce most of their nectar at night.

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