Sunday, September 30, 2012

Flying Fox




What is flying fox?
where is it?
A flying fox is a kind of bat and is so called because its head somewhat resembles that of the fox. Most bats are small and look winged mica. But flying foxes can be as big as little dogs and have a wing span of up to six feet.
Their habits are rather similar to those of ordinary bats, except that they are fond of fruit, a peculiarity which makes them great pests in orchards. Flying foxes of different species are found in Malaysia, India and other parts of Asia, islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Flying foxes rely on sight instead of sound for finding their way.

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