[2][3] It roosts alone in tree cavities, on branches, vines, and under palm leaves, usually keeping to the same roosts day to day.
[4][5] There is evidence to suggest hypothermia is a thermoregulatory strategy to help adjust metabolic levels.
[6] Ambient temperature has been noted as a greater influence on mating than food availability.
[7] Its wing shape can also be affected by pregnancy in order to make flight more efficient.
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