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Male fruit bat of the species Rousettus aegyptiacus have testes that are 2.15 percent of body mass, whereas their brains are only 1.70 percent. The males in some bat species can have testes that are up to 8.5 percent of their body mass. credit: Mark Bartosik

Male fruit bat of the species Rousettus aegyptiacus have testes that are 2.15 percent of body mass, whereas their brains are only 1.70 percent. The males in some bat species can have testes that are up to 8.5 percent of their body mass. credit: Mark Bartosik

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