Flying foxes do not migrate but seasonally—depends on the availability of food sources. They are not known to migrate long distances as they merely travel between summer and winter roosts when fruits are ready to be fed on. Flying foxes typically travel 30 miles (50 km) to make it to the feeding site, whereas island foxes may migrate to the neighboring islands. They may or may not use the same nesting site.
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Foxes do not fly but there is a group of large bats called flying foxes.
Flying foxes do not migrate but seasonallyβdepends on the availability of food sources. They are not known to migrate long distances as they merely travel between summer and winter roosts when fruits are ready to be fed on. Flying foxes typically travel 30 miles (50 km) to make it to the feeding site, whereas island foxes may migrate to the neighboring islands. They may or may not use the same nesting site.
http://animalstime.com/flying-fox-bat-facts/
Their is no such thin as a flying fox. May be a flying squirrel but no fox thank you I hope this answer can answer you question
There is no species of fox that can fly. Bats are the only mammals that can fly.
No, they are herbivores. They eat fruit, flowers, nectar, and pollen.
There are to many to be ever found out in our generation.
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
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The past tense of fly is "flew."The future tense of fly is:will fly - I will fly Cathay Pacific.be+going to fly - I am going to fly next week.be+flying - He is flying to Hong Kong tomorrow.
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The present tense of fly is:I/You/We/They fly.He/She/It flies.The present participle is flying.