Flying foxes is a common name for bats and are found all over the world. There are 1,100 different species.
about 103
Flying foxes is a common name for bats and are found all over the world. There are 1,100 different species.
The rare and magnificent winged beast known as the Black Flying Fox is incredibly dangerous, yet majestic. Due to the Fox War of 1889, the Black Flying Fox population is very close to extinction. There are exactly two of these amazing creatures remaining alive today, one male and one female. Unfortunately, they already dated once, had a mutual breakup, and are seeing other people. So very soon there shall be no black flying foxes left on Earth. Also, you misspelled **world**.
there are 20,628 left in the world:)
As of 2014, it is estimated that there are over 250,000 foxes left in the world. Foxes can be found in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
There are 350 darwin's foxes left in the world. Btw i was looking for the answer myself, and nobody had answered the question so I found it on another website and decided to answer for other people who might want to know.
There are 12 species of true foxes (genus vulpes) and a number of other related species. For a complete list click on this link.
in 2003 the Arctic fox was not endangered world wide and it is estimated that there are several thousand Arctic foxes in the world.about 10000
8,000 .......
Grey-headed flying foxes and other species of flying foxes are being threatened by electrocution on powerlines, being shot, barb wire and netting entaglement and starvation due to a decrease in their own native foods which of course is due to human habitat clearing. Flying foxes are a vital species within our eco system. They are long range pollinator and seed dispersers. Many species of important trees rely on flying foxes for pollination. Also a number of native wildlife species rely on these trees as a source of food and survival. We all need to rally around these magnificent creatures to protect them and our diverse ecosystem. Flying fox extinction would have expansive consequences. Danielle Dedman
There ar only a few hundred Arctic Foxes left in the wild. So sad, they are so cute and awesome!!
They live in the tropics and subtropics of Asia (including the Indian subcontinent), Australia, Indonesia, islands off East Africa (but not mainland Africa), and a number of remote oceanic islands in both the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[1] There are at least 60 extant species in this genus.[