“…However, they are of various systematic, ecological, veterinary, medical, economic and conservation interests (Kunz et al, 2011) [1] . Thus, these animals provide important ecological services in terms of flower pollination, dispersal, germination and replenishment of pioneer plant communities, some of which are threatened by overexploitation (Myers et [3,4,1,5,2] . Fruit bats or Megachiroptera play a key role in the maintenance and regeneration of forests after natural or anthropogenic disturbances (Taylor et al, 2013;Djossa et al, 2008Djossa et al, , 2010Kunz et al, 2011) [6,7,8,1] .…”