This is an Indian flying fox and its baby
The Indian flying fox gets its name from its appearance, which includes a reddish-brown coat, a long snout, and large eyes. And indeed, this creature resembles a small fox with wings. If it were not for its leathery wing and habit of sleeping upside down, an observer might mistake this bat for a fox.

The animal has tiny ears and perceives its environment through highly developed vision and smell, which aids this mammal in detecting food. The Indian flying fox, like all other bats, has claws on the second finger of each wing, which it uses to grasp fruits and other objects.
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