The longest travel distance was observed on March 28 (Fig. 5). If the bat flew
continuously and in a straight line from one point to another on March 28, the flying speed would
have been 49.83 km/h. Grey-headed Flying foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus) fly about 25-30 km
per hour. In the wind tunnel test, this flying fox maintained a speed of 26 km/h for 4 hours
(Carpenter, 1985) On the other hand, Tidemann & Nelson (2004) documented a speed of 49, 52,
and 63 km/h with assistance of wind currents.