No species inherently has rabies, but any mammal can get it.
They can get rabies.
The only way to positively determine if a fox has rabies is for a technician to examine its brain tissue under a microscope.
No, unless in has rabies.
Such a big animal can easily transmit the rabies to you. You need to take complete immunization for rabies.
The plural form of flying fox is flying foxes.
Stay away from it, as they can be carriers for rabies.
No unless it has rabies
Potnetially, yes. Foxes are one of the more common carriers of rabies. In the absence of rabies, a fox may still prey on smaller pets.
There are four types of flying foxes that are native to Australia. They are the black flying fox, the gray headed flying fox, the little red flying fox, and the spectacled flying fox. Their scientific names, in the same order, are Pteropus alecto, Pteropus poliocephalus, Pteropus scapulatus, and Pteropus conspicillatus.
A flying fox is not a type of fox. It is a relative of a bat.
Temotu Flying Fox was created in 1930.
Samoa Flying Fox was created in 1848.