The Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox is the largest bat species in the world. It is among the heaviest of all bat species, with individuals weighing up to 1.40 kg. The only bat species known to weigh more than the giant golden-crowned flying fox are the Indian flying fox and great flying fox, with a maximum weight of 1.6 kg and 1.45 kg respectively. It has the longest forearm length of any species, measuring up to 215 mm. It has a slightly shorter fore arm, and its wingspan is thus smaller.
*(You were relaxing inside your cave, inside the Mammal section of the Zoo you were rescued by, as a Zoo Keeper, Emilia, sat on the floor in the corner, observing you and documenting things about you, such as size, weight, breeding cycles, movement, and a lot of other things, she’s been doing this over a few years now, so she’s seen you grow up.)*