Flying foxes are bats, not foxes, that are found living in forests and swamps, often near coastal areas of southern Asia,northern Australia, Madagascar, and the South Pacific. They usually roost in trees. They belong to the Class Mammalia, Order Chiroptera, Family Pteropodidae, and the Genus Pteropus.
you may be referring to a flying fox which is the largest bat recorded they're called a flying fox due to their head resembling a fox they are also known as a fruit bat
The Flying Fox bats eat mainly fruits like Mangos, guavas and bananas.
they are are omnivores. they get there name because they look like a fox. they can fly for a long time. they drink nectar.
They are called flying foxes because they look very much like foxes - they have large ears and pointed snouts.
The flying fox lives in Australia
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flying foxes live in the subtropics of Asia, Australia, and Indonesia.
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There are about sixty species of flying fox. Different species live in different areas. Flying foxes as a whole live in the tropical rainforests of Asia and Africa, as well as on certain islands in the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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It lives in the canopy.
It lives in the canopy.
No, it was not a flying fox, though to the French who discovered the animal, it did look like a flying European fox due to the similar colours. The Small Mauritian flying fox was actually a species of megabat. It became extinct in the 19th century due to habitat loss and hunting.
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The plural form of flying fox is flying foxes.