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Diet Overlap

Otolemur crassicaudatus (greater galago)
Epomophorus wahlbergi (Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat)

Common Diet

Balanites wilsoniana

Common Habitat

Africa
Albertine Rift montane forests
Angolan Miombo woodlands
Angolan montane forest-grassland mosaic
Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands
Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands
Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
Eastern Afromontane
Eastern Miombo woodlands
Eastern Zimbabwe montane forest-grassland mosaic
Kruger National Park
Kruger to Canyons Biosphere Reserve
Lake Manyara National Park
Maputaland coastal forest mosaic
Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany
Mlawula Nature Reserve
Northern Zanzibar-Inhambane coastal forest mosaic
South Malawi montane forest-grassland mosaic
Southern Congolian forest-savanna mosaic
Southern Miombo woodlands
Southern Rift montane forest-grassland mosaic
Southern Zanzibar-Inhambane coastal forest mosaic
Victoria Basin forest-savanna mosaic
Western Congolian forest-savanna mosaic
Zambezian and Mopane woodlands
Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands
Zambezian Cryptosepalum dry forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Food and Feeding Habits of the Thick-Tailed Galago (Otelemur crassicaudatus) in Okomu National Park, Edo State, B.N. Ejidike, F.E. Okosodo, Journal of Fisheries International 2 (3): 231-233, 2007
♦ 2Folivory in Fruit-Eating Bats, with New Evidence from Artibeus jamaicensis (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), Thomas H. Kunz and Carlos A. Diaz, Biotropica, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Mar., 1995), pp. 106-120
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