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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.
Well, considering the bat and the flying squirrel are the only flying mammals, and the flying squirrel glides,not fly's. This is the gray bats top speed.I couldn't find any more bats on the site I was using.Bat:Gray Bat:11.14 mph
gray bats eat insects or fish
the colors of the flying squirrels can be brown or gray
gray bats eat insects or fish
John Slattery
Gray bats are carnivores, eating insects. Some insects they consume include beetles, moths, flies, cassis flies, mayflies, and others. They hunt at night and locate insects with echolocation.
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
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It means frosty, grayish, or white, as in hoary-headed or gray-headed. The original meaning was "white", but because of its use with white hair, it has the extended meaning of "old".
Its a flying squirrel.They are smaller than a gray. j.k. penn.
Gray bats live in every continent except Antarctica