Yes. The flying fox is a type of bat (a fruit bat), and all bats are mammals.
No, flying foxes do not lay eggs. They are mammals, specifically a type of bat, and give birth to live young. Female flying foxes typically have one pup at a time, which they nurse and care for until it is mature enough to fly and find food on its own.
No, foxes are mammals and mammals aren't born in eggs.
Foxes are mammals. Mammals do not hatch. They are born live from their mother's womb.
They are mammals.
Flying foxes are bats that have a head that looks like a fox.
All flying foxes eat fruit.
Bears and foxes are omnivorous mammals.
They are mammals just like humans are so they do it just like humans do, except they do it while flying. Once the babies are born the mother nurses them with milk just like human mothers do.
Foxes eat mammals
No. As animals with fur, foxes are obviously mammals.
As a type of bat, the standard collective nouns for bats can be used:a colony of flying foxesa cloud of flying foxes
Foxes do not fly but there is a group of large bats called flying foxes.