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Barkcloth and the membranous skin of flyingfox wings are both brown, pliable, translucent, and flat.
It allows guest to do a simulation of a flyingfox and at the same time bounce on to a trapeze.
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Interhemispheric connections of somatosensory cortex in the flyingfox.
Flyingfox mortality may have been direct (during the storm) or due to starvation and hunting of bats by humans in the weeks following the cyclone.
The little red flyingfox is nomadic, and can be found in large groups of up to a million individuals.
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Most flyingfox species are considerably smaller and generally weigh less than 600 g.
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No weight data are available for the black-bearded flyingfox, but it is a massive species and it may be the heaviest megabat.
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Little remains of the flyingfox, just a cement plinth and rusted remnants of the wire and winching equipment.
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The grey-headed flyingfox feeds on the figs.
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Other activities such as jungle trekking, flyingfox, war games and rubber rafting are also available.
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Increasingly stronger lines followed and a flyingfox was established between a large boulder on the shore and the mizzen mast of the stricken ship.
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The grey-headed flyingfox is a partial migrant that uses winds to facilitate long-distance movement.
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A young flyingfox must be fed every four hours, and then as it develops it is introduced to blossoms and fruit.
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A flyingfox was constructed to solve that problem.
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It also hosts a flyingfox, skate/bike bowl, basketball court and an off the leash area for dogs.
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It was formerly considered a subspecies of the black-bearded flyingfox.
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This flyingfox was nocturnal and had delicate teeth, so it probably fed on nectar and possibly soft fruit.
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Because the flyingfox is a known algae-eater, the tank is normally provided with adequate lighting.
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Aquarium fishkeepers may also keep flyingfox fish as a lone tank fish or in schools.
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Features include a water play area, a flyingfox, shelters, lawns, bushland, gardens and electric barbecues.
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The large flyingfox has a large and robust skull.
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The skyline system involved two large spars (trees) used to create a flyingfox to lift logs over the rough ground.
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The grey-headed flyingfox is long-lived for a mammal of its size.
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Weeds pose a threat to the ecology of the island and the survival of the flyingfox colony.
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The last two must then climb a rope ladder to catch a flyingfox.
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When it locates food, the flyingfox crashes into foliage and grabs for it.
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The eyes of a flyingfox may have a reddish iris.
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When the young flyingfox is fully weaned around 10 to 12 weeks of age, it goes into a "crche" for rehabilitation and eventual release.
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In this way the seed dispersing flyingfox has a disproportional effect on the overall community structure in comparison to their relative biomass.
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It is the site of a former flyingfox cablecar which lifted valuable timber from the valley to be transported by road and rail systems.
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Only the flyingfox and a species of shrew could be said to be endemic.
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The large flyingfox has a wingspan up to 1.5 m and five individuals weighed 0.65-1.1 kg.
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The grey-headed flyingfox is the only mammalian nectarivore and frugivore to occupy substantial areas of subtropical rainforests, so is of key importance to those forests.
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Flying foxes are known to be territorial, and in the absence of competition a flyingfox will eat within one tree, effectively dropping the seeds right below it.
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Stores, materials and equipment brought by boat were hauled up to the lighthouse by a flyingfox winching system originally powered by a pair of horses.
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Flying foxes cease to function as seed dispersers long before they become rare.
Other mammals like the smooth-coated otter, hog deer, wild boar, flyingfox and other fruit bats, wildcat, squirrel, and mongoose can be seen in the wild and in reserves.
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From the heavens he saw that humans needed more than just water to survive, so he created flying foxes for them to catch and eat.
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Insular flying foxes are frugivores and eat pollen and nectar.
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In contrast to flying foxes professional courses are usually operated at higher speeds, covering much longer distances and sometimes at considerable heights.
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There is a noisy breeding colony of egrets, night herons and cormorants and also a colony of flying foxes.
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There are a large number of flying foxes in the trees.
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Movements of grey-headed flying foxes are influenced by the availability of food.
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Flying foxes (also called fruit bats) visit the area, along with several species of small insect-eating bats.
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They are commonly known as the fruit bats or flying foxes among other colloquial names.
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Instead, smell and eyesight are very well-developed in flying foxes.
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Animals that were abundant included kangaroos and goannas, opossums, snakes and flying foxes.
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When present in urban environments, black flying foxes are sometimes perceived as a nuisance.
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He bit the heads off some flying foxes and took out two of their ribs and their heart.
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It has also been reported that spectacled flying foxes skim over the surface of water to drink and are sometimes eaten by crocodiles.
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The timing of incidents indicates a seasonal pattern of outbreaks, possibly related to the breeding cycle of the little red flying foxes.
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The large flying fox's wings are short and somewhat rounded at the tips.
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Flying foxes are sometimes hunted for food, and the controls on hunting seem to be unenforceable.
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The time when flying foxes leave their roosts to feed depends on foraging light and predation risk.
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When present in urban environments, grey-headed flying foxes are sometimes perceived as a nuisance.
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In summer, the island may contain as many as several hundred thousand flying foxes.
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These efforts proved ineffective and, in more recent years, moves have been taken to protect the flying foxes, which have become a tourist attraction.
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However, these trees are damaged and threatened by the roosting grey headed flying foxes.
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Smaller mammals are also numerous, ranging from gibbons and monkeys to flying foxes and tapirs.
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Several species of bats and flying foxes are seen and heard at night.
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Their flowers attract nectar feeders such as lorikeets, honeyeaters and flying foxes, which also act as pollinators.
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Their diet is extremely diverse, ranging from birds and insects to small mammals such as flying foxes.
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They are visited at night by grey-headed flying foxes (a large nectar and fruit eating bat) and powerful owls.
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Flying foxes are important pollinators and seed dispersers while the insect-eating bats help control mosquito and other insect populations.
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Most vegetation communities on which this species forages produce nectar and pollen seasonally and are abundant unpredictably, so the flying fox's migration traits cope with this.
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Being omnivorous, vegetables such as spinach, zucchini and lettuce, as well as live planarians, tubifex worms, crustaceans and other aquatic insects are normally offered to flying foxes.
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Oatmeal is also served to flying foxes.
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Flying foxes roost in the thousands (maximum).
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