Examination of the droppings from the Madagascan fruit bat show that it mainly consumes fruit but also feeds on the flowers of
Eucalyptus spp. It was found to fly as far as to reach trees of
Polyscias spp. while largely neglecting the guava trees
Psidium near its roost. Seeds smaller than about in diameter were swallowed. This helped with dispersal of the seed and it has been shown that seed germination was enhanced by their passage through the gut. At times of year when fruit is not available, this bat feeds on nectar. It has been observed to visit the flowers of the rare baobab
Adansonia suarezensis and the kapok tree
Ceiba pentandra and it is believed to
pollinate these trees. A single offspring is produced each year. This slow reproductive rate makes this bat susceptible to over-hunting. ==Status==