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Some populations of this species are thought to be cave-dwellers, and thus they may threatened by disturbance of caves. As they forage in forests, and some populations also roost in them, they may also be threatened by logging. Due to its conspicuous coloration, individuals of this species may be at
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Bhak, Youngjune; Jeon, Yeonsu; Jeon, Sungwon; Chung, Oksung; Jho, Sungwoong; Jun, JeHoon; Kim, Hak-Min; Cho, Yongsoo; Yoon, Changhan; Lee, Seungwoo; Kang, Jung-Hoon (2017-07-05).
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