Fruity fangs serve two purposes: they act like blades to break open hard fruit shells and husks, and they give the bats a wider grip. This wide grip is very important to bats who often harvest and fly away with pieces of fruit larger than their heads.
Why does a fruit-eater need fangs like that?
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