The Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox is a large fruit bat found in forests and swamps across the Philippines. It has a wingspan of up to 5 feet and weighs about 2.5 pounds, with golden-brown fur and a black body and wings. It lives in large colonies, roosting in trees near rivers and feeding on figs and other fruits. However, hunting and habitat loss have severely reduced its numbers from over 100,000 historically to only a few thousand today. As a key pollinator and seed disperser, its decline threatens Philippine rainforests.