Diet Overlap

Gracula religiosa (Hill Myna)
Petaurista philippensis (Indian giant flying squirrel)

Common Diet

Ficus superba (Sea Fig)

Common Habitat

Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests
Cardamom Mountains rain forests
Central Indochina dry forests
Chao Phraya lowland moist deciduous forests
Eastern highlands moist deciduous forests
Hainan Island monsoon rain forests
Himalaya
Indo-Burma
Kayah-Karen montane rain forests
Luang Prabang montane rain forests
Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests
North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests
North Western Ghats montane rain forests
Northern Annamites rain forests
Northern dry deciduous forests
Northern Indochina subtropical forests
Northern Khorat Plateau moist deciduous forests
Northern Thailand-Laos moist deciduous forests
Northern Triangle subtropical forests
Northern Triangle temperate forests
Northern Vietnam lowland rain forests
South China-Vietnam subtropical evergreen forests
South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests
South Western Ghats montane rain forests
Southeastern Indochina dry evergreen forests
Southern Annamites montane rain forests
Southern Vietnam lowland dry forests
Sri Lanka lowland rain forests
Sri Lanka montane rain forests
Tenasserim-South Thailand semi-evergreen rain forests
Tonle Sap freshwater swamp forests
Tonle Sap-Mekong peat swamp forests
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
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
2FOOD AVAILABILITY AND FOOD HABITS OF INDIAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRRELS (PETAURISTA PHILIPPENSIS) IN TAIWAN, CHI-CHIEN KUO AND LING-LING LEE, Journal of Mammalogy, 84(4):1330-1340, 2003