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Diet Overlap

Artibeus toltecus toltecus (Toltec fruit-eating bat)
Vampyrodes caraccioli (great stripe-faced bat)

Common Diet

Ficus yoponensis

Common Habitat

Cauca Valley dry forests
Cauca Valley montane forests
Central American Atlantic moist forests
Central American dry forests
Central American montane forests
Central American pine-oak forests
Chiapas Depression dry forests
Chiapas montane forests
Chimalapas montane forests
Chocó-Darién moist forests
Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
Eastern Panamanian montane forests
Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
La Amistad International Park
Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands
Mesoamerica
Mesoamerican Gulf-Caribbean mangroves
Northwestern Andean montane forests
Oaxacan montane forests
Panamanian dry forests
Patía Valley dry forests
Petén-Veracruz moist forests
Sierra de los Tuxtlas
Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine-oak forests
South American Pacific mangroves
Southern Mesoamerican Pacific mangroves
Talamancan montane forests
Tropical Andes
Tumbes-Choco-Magdalena
Western Ecuador moist 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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