"Flying Foxes"?
It is a small island, with an area not more than five hectares, with an exotic scenery, located in Komodo National park, near the main Komodo Island. It is well known for the colony of giant fruit bats, nicknamed "Flying Foxes," who live in the island’s mangrove forests that cover the island. This is where the island’s name comes from: the local word Kalong means bat. This distinctive feature attracts lots of visitors. Despite their size, these bats don’t cause harm to humans.