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Diet Overlap

Eupetomena macroura (Swallow-tailed Hummingbird)
Phyllostomus hastatus (greater spear-nosed bat)

Common Diet

Mangifera indica (mango)

Common Habitat

Alta Paraná Atlantic forests
Atlantic Coast restingas
Atlantic dry forests
Atlantic Forest
Bahia coastal forests
Bahia interior forests
Beni savanna
Caatinga
Campos Rupestres montane savanna
Cerrado
Cerrado
Chiquitano dry forests
Dry Chaco
Estacion Biologica Beni
Guianan moist forests
Guianan savanna
Gurupa varzea
Humid Chaco
Madidi National Park
Marajó varzea
Maranhao Babatu forests
Noel Kempff Mercado National Park
Northeastern Brazil restingas
Pantanal
Pernambuco coastal forests
Pernambuco interior forests
Purus varzea
Serra do Mar coastal forests
Southwest Amazon moist forests
Tocantins/Pindare moist forests
Uatuma-Trombetas moist forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Toledo, MCB. and Moreira, DM., 2008. Analysis of the feeding habits of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Gmelin, 1788), in an urban park in southeastern Brazil Brazilian Journal of Biology, vol. 68, p. 419-426
♦ 2Phyllostomus hastatus, Mery Santos, Luis F. Aguirre, Luis B. Vázquez, and Jorge Ortega, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 722, pp. 1–6 (2003)
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