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Pteropus - Wikipedia
They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, East Africa, and some ... en.wikipedia.org
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Flying fox | Size, Diet, & Facts - Britannica
Flying foxes are the largest bats, some attaining a wingspan of 1.5 metres (5 feet) with a head and body length of about 40 cm (16 inches). www.britannica.com
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All About Australian flying foxes - Tolga Bat Hospital
Flying foxes are bats that do not use echolocation, have large eyes and eat fruit and nectar. They can be called bats, flying foxes, fruitbat, megabats or ... tolgabathospital.org
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flying fox
ˈflying ˈfox [f. flying ppl. a. + fox.] 1. A member of the genus Pteropus of fruit-eating bats, found in India, Madagascar, south-east Asia, and Australia.1759 Hirst in Duncombe's Lett. (1773) III. 95 They have heads like foxes, and..are covered with hair of a reddish hue; for which reason they are ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flying Fox Vineyard
Flying Fox Series. Since 2006 we have been making our standard portfolio of 8 premium quality Virginia wines. These wines let the fruit speak for itself ... www.flyingfoxvineyard.com
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FLYING-FOX FACTS - Little Aussie Bat
Flying-foxes are hard-working little Aussies. They are FIFO workers on the night shift – flying out from their camps at dusk to feed on flowering or fruiting ... littleaussiebat.com.au
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Flying fox (fish)
The eyes of a flying fox may have a reddish iris. Similar species The flying fox is similar to the Siamese algae eater (Crossocheilus oblongus) and the false flying fox (Garra cambodgiensis) when young wikipedia.org
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"Don't be suspicious, don't be suspicious..." This bat is a flying fox ...
One of the largest bats in the world, it's both awe- inspiring and endangered, a ghost of dusk that whispers through the trees. Not a monster. A ... www.facebook.com
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Malayan Flying Fox | Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Malayan flying foxes are the largest species of fruit bats. They are in the family Pteropodid, commonly called flying foxes because of their dog or foxlike ... www.columbuszoo.org
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Malayan Flying Fox | Oakland Zoo
The Malayan Flying Fox is the largest member of Pteropus. Head is red or russet, turns deep orange during breeding season. Males have stiffer fur and neck ... www.oaklandzoo.org
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Flying-foxes - Wildlife
Grey-headed Flying-foxes feed at night on flowers (pollen and nectar) and fruit from a more than 100 species of native trees, as well as introduced species. www.wildlife.vic.gov.au
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Black Flying-fox - The Australian Museum
Black Flying-foxes are the largest species of flying-fox in Australia. They can fly at 35 - 40 kilometres per hour and may travel over 50 kilometres from their ... australian.museum
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flying fox
flying foxtype of large fruit-eating bat 狐蝠; 果蝠. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Flying Fox
The Flying Fox, also known as The Purple Lightning Sword, is a 1964 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by Gam Wing and directed by Siu Sang. wikipedia.org
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Pelew flying fox
The Pelew flying fox (Pteropus pelewensis) is a species of megabat in the genus Pteropus found in the Palau Islands. A subspecies found on Yap, the Yap flying fox, is considered as a separate species by some authorities. wikipedia.org
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