Yes and no. The flying fox is a type of squirrel that can glide but no fox can fly. Further details: In Australia, the flying fox is actually a type of bat. It is Australia's only mammal capable of independent flight (not a glider), but it is not a fox. It's also commonly called a "fruit bat".
Yes, in an animal carrier in the cargo compartment of an airplane. There is a large fruit-eating bat native to Madagascar that is called a "flying fox". It is not a fox, but its head superficially resembles that of a fox.
Foxes make a variety of sounds. For one, they gekker, which is an angry fighting sound they make. They also "scream" to communicate with other foxes, growl when irritated or mad, and squeal when they're happy or excited.
Well not exactly fly, but they can jump long ranges.
There is no mammal that can fly except for the bats. Foxes do not fly.
Higher than the sky.
All foxes can run quite swiftly.
no
Flies eat the things we do. When they land on our food what they do is eat it. Flies don't eat pine cones.
I don't think so, because spiders aren't big enough to eat them.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
sometimes when they don't have anything to eat they can eat anything
Foxes eat berries but not the bushes.
Foxes eat mammals
Yes, foxes will eat snakes, if they can catch them.
No, but foxes may eat rattlesnakes at times.
All flying foxes eat fruit.
No. Foxes are eat meat. Don't eat mosquitoes. As well as other insects.
Black foxes eat a varied diet of worms, small rodents and berries. They eat a variety of things found in the wild.