Viral photograph of 'human-sized bat' is actually real

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By VT

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Every now and then a picture goes viral on social media simply because it has utterly captured our collective imaginations in such a way that we as human beings immediately do two things: share it, and then demand to know if it's actually real.

I'm thinking of that absolutely massive cow that went viral a little while back, of those trick-of-the-light pictures that mean we all see different colors when we look at that cursed dress on Twitter, and those images where there's a predatory animal hidden and you have to try and spot them.

Watch this video all about the biggest bat in the world:
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Well, dear reader, allow me to throw another scarcely believable viral photograph atop the creaking mass of predecessors, because an image of a truly gigantic bat has been doing the rounds on Twitter, and frankly it's left everyone flabbergasted.

"Remember when I told y'all about the Philippines having human-sized bats? Yeah, this was what I was talking about,"the image is captioned, and while "human-sized" might be something of a stretch, there's no getting away from the fact that this is one utterly colossal bat.

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One commenter replied to the original tweet, writing, "Heya, from the Philippines here. I can confirm this, they have a huuuuuge wingspan but the bodies are not really that big, more or less like the same body as a medium (bit smaller) sized dog. And yeah they only eat fruits, guavas most particularly. They're really gentle too."

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Another Twitter user wrote, "The idea scared me at first, but now that I think about it I'd probably have a fruit basket ready for them just in case."

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While the images are indeed real, as confirmed by Snopes last year, they may still give a slightly unrealistic perspective on just how big these giant bats are, given that social media posts labelled them as "human-sized." Nevertheless, the flying fox bat species - one of the largest in the world - have a wingspan growing to nearly 5 1/2 feet.

Many news outlets have reported that the bat in question is a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox, a species that is hunted by poachers and sadly in danger of going extinct.

Viral photograph of 'human-sized bat' is actually real

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By VT

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Every now and then a picture goes viral on social media simply because it has utterly captured our collective imaginations in such a way that we as human beings immediately do two things: share it, and then demand to know if it's actually real.

I'm thinking of that absolutely massive cow that went viral a little while back, of those trick-of-the-light pictures that mean we all see different colors when we look at that cursed dress on Twitter, and those images where there's a predatory animal hidden and you have to try and spot them.

Watch this video all about the biggest bat in the world:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/fUArVq3k-dkXnENEs.mp4||fUArVq3k]]

Well, dear reader, allow me to throw another scarcely believable viral photograph atop the creaking mass of predecessors, because an image of a truly gigantic bat has been doing the rounds on Twitter, and frankly it's left everyone flabbergasted.

"Remember when I told y'all about the Philippines having human-sized bats? Yeah, this was what I was talking about,"the image is captioned, and while "human-sized" might be something of a stretch, there's no getting away from the fact that this is one utterly colossal bat.

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One commenter replied to the original tweet, writing, "Heya, from the Philippines here. I can confirm this, they have a huuuuuge wingspan but the bodies are not really that big, more or less like the same body as a medium (bit smaller) sized dog. And yeah they only eat fruits, guavas most particularly. They're really gentle too."

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Another Twitter user wrote, "The idea scared me at first, but now that I think about it I'd probably have a fruit basket ready for them just in case."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/lauraherseIf/status/1276058993065156609]]

While the images are indeed real, as confirmed by Snopes last year, they may still give a slightly unrealistic perspective on just how big these giant bats are, given that social media posts labelled them as "human-sized." Nevertheless, the flying fox bat species - one of the largest in the world - have a wingspan growing to nearly 5 1/2 feet.

Many news outlets have reported that the bat in question is a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox, a species that is hunted by poachers and sadly in danger of going extinct.