The Megachiroptera Bat, known as the world’s largest bat, inhabits warm regions where rainforests have turned into savannas. Its fur has turned from a dark woody-orange to a more vibrant shade of woody-orange. Due to being exposed to the sun's heat, the bat's coat has become thinner, and its diet has changed from fresh fruits to dried fruits and limited water sources. Also, they now live in trees, caves, and underground instead of only living in trees and caves. The Megachiroptera Bat can withstand extreme heat, and its claws have become stronger to help it live in its environment. The bat has shrunk in size, making it fit into smaller spaces within trees and underground holes.
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