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Grey-headed Flying Fox was created in 1825.
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yes the flying fox does have a tail like a squirrel.
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Ashy-headed Flying Fox was created in 1870.
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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.
Radar the bat was "born" in a rescue and education wildlife center in Queensland, Australia. Officially, Radar was born in captivity and he is a Grey-headed flying fox, which is a species native to Australia.
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The Indian Flying Fox is one of over 60 species of flying foxes in the world. Indian Flying Foxes are social, roosting in colonies, and are active at night. They eat fruit almost exclusively. They live an average of 15 years. The longest recorded life span of a captive Indian Flying Fox was 31 years and 4 months.I found this on Wikipedia! Hope it helps!The grey-headed flying fox is very long-lived for a mammal of its size. There are reports of individuals surviving in captivity for up to 23 years, and a maximum age of up to 15 years seems possible in the wild.