Talk:Okinawa flying fox

From Okinawa Flying Fox before redirection
The Okinawa Flying Fox, Pteropus loochoensis, is an extinct animal that once lived in Japan.

This species of the pteropus family is only known from three records, all of which came from Okinawa Island, Japan, in the 19th century. There are two specimens in the British Natural History Museum, and the whereabouts of the third one is unknown. Two of the specimens are believed to have come from Southeast Asia, so the true distribution of the Okinawa Flying Fox is unknown.
 * Range

The population of the Okinawa Flying Fox is unknown because the information has only been collected from three specimens.
 * Population

Unknown
 * Habitat and Ecology


 * External links
 * IUCN Red List

merge?
should the redirected article be merged into the current? 70.55.84.74 (talk) 04:30, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

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