Concept:Chiropterophily refers to pollination carried out by bats. The term comes from Greek words for "hand-winged" (bats) and "love of".
Explanation:Bats are nocturnal pollinators. They are attracted to flowers that are white or pale in colour and have a strong night-time odour.
While feeding on nectar, bats transfer pollen from one flower's male parts to another flower's female parts.
This process is vital for many tropical and desert plants. It is less common than insect pollination (entomophily) or wind pollination (anemophily).
Important bat-pollinated crops include bananas, guavas, mangoes, and plants used for tequila.
Other pollination types: bird pollination is ornithophily, squirrel pollination is by agents, and insect pollination is entomophily (bees, butterflies, etc.).
Answer:B. Bats