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Diet Overlap

Zosterops japonicus (Japanese White-eye)
Ratufa bicolor (black giant squirrel)

Common Diet

Ficus thonningii (Chinese banyan)

Common Habitat

Bach Ma National Park
Central Indochina dry forests
Chao Phraya lowland moist deciduous forests
Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary
Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Pha Chang Wildlife Sanctuary
Doi Suthep-pui National Park
Gaoligong Mountain National Nature Reserve
Indo-Burma
Kayah-Karen montane rain forests
Khao Yai National Park
Luang Prabang montane rain forests
Mountains of Southwest China
Nam Ha National Biodiversity Conservation Area
Northern Annamites rain forests
Northern Indochina subtropical forests
Northern Khorat Plateau moist deciduous forests
Northern Thailand-Laos moist deciduous forests
Nujiang Langcang Gorge alpine conifer and mixed forests
Om Koi Wildlife Sanctuary
Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary
Phu Phan National Park
South China-Vietnam subtropical evergreen forests
Southeastern Indochina dry evergreen forests
Southern Annamites montane rain forests
Yunnan Plateau subtropical evergreen forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1"Fig-eating by vertebrate frugivores: a global review", MIKE SHANAHAN, SAMSON SO, STEPHEN G. COMPTON and RICHARD CORLETT, Biol. Rev. (2001), 76, pp. 529–572
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