In the autopsy scene, Dr Casper removes a bat tooth from the body of one of the teens killed in the opening scene, and says it is from a Pteropus species. Dr McCabe confirms that he had been experimenting on Pteropus poliocephalus in Indonesia. However, Pteropus poliocephalus (grey-headed flying foxes) are a type of megabat found only in southeast Australia, not Indonesia, and they look very different to the bats seen throughout the film, which are clearly some kind of microbat.McCabe does mention that he genetically modified the original bats using a virus, which has since spread to other bats, so in theory it could be that the teens in the opening scene were killed by flying foxes from the original experiment group, while all other deaths in the film were caused by some other species of local bat which had since become infected. However, if this were the case, this would imply there are at least two separate populations of bat which the characters would need to destroy in order to stop the attacks (there do not seem to be any flying foxes mingled with the microbats at the big roost at the film's climax), and none of the characters suggest this as a possibility.
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