Female flying foxes give birth to a single pup at a time. Infants only start learning to fly at around three months old, and are completely dependent on their mothers for the first six months of their lives.
When infants become too heavy to carry, their mothers fly out at night to forage, leaving their babies safely in a tree – or so they think. Little Suzie would have been waiting for her mother to come back, stuck in a tree and unable to escape, when the man beat her with a stick and stole her.
Flying foxes in the Seychelles live on fruit-and-nectar diets and play a vital role in pollinating hundreds of the fruit we eat – bananas, mangoes and avocados among them.
Not everyone knows the importance and fragility of flying foxes, but Luc, we know how important it is to fight cruelty by saving one creature at a time. Please, show your compassion to our planet’s every living creature – including little Suzie – by helping them with a donation today. |
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