The flying fox, organised by the Scouts, was the main attraction for all the daredevils on the day. |
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Scientists now say that the world's largest fruit bat, known locally as a flying fox, was the culprit. |
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Where distributions overlap, a camp site may be shared by two or three flying fox species at a time. |
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The entrance at the north end on West Street has ample parking, a children's play area, a skate board park and a flying fox. |
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While grooming, the male flying fox keeps his genitals exposed, indicating to nearby females that he is receptive to mating. |
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The bat they studied was the gray-headed flying fox, about the size of a small chihuahua and sporting a nearly four-foot wingspan. |
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The existence of chinkara, flying fox, wolf, clawless otter, leopard cat and long-tailed tree mouse is doubtful, says the report. |
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She remembers travelling across the river on the flying fox set up by the bridge workers to transport people and materials across the water. |
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Instead of taking part in the fun and games of rigging a flying fox, I was roped into sorting out the cage of ropes and other vertical gear. |
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This year will see the introduction of the flying fox, a 100 metre glide across the grounds by the Boy Scouts. |
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With a bit of luck one of Simon's team will take the only sane option and grease the handle of the flying fox just before he gets on. |
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We had a wire cable across the river with a flying fox on it. |
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The flying fox bat population, an important pollinator of Guam's flora, has also declined significantly since the snake was first introduced. |
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The odd flying fox glided over the valley and owls hooted in the distance. |
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For two years during the war no wool had been taken out so the Rehabilitation Board organised a flying fox which was used to transport wool and people. |
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Only one of the latter survives: the Marianas flying fox, which is now considered highly endangered. |
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Another original point, from the artificial climbing surface also starts a flying fox that will allow to experience the sensations felt in adventure courses. |
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In the Nature Discovery Playground near the visitors centre, children can meet free-ranging koalas, echidnas and wallabies, pump water like a pioneer, ride a flying fox and become part of a large sun dial. |
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Airborne dinosaurs will swoop down on a flying fox, while a canopy walk will provide a unique perspective. |
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He dines complacently on stewed flying fox. |
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I think I ate fruit bat last night, flying fox. |
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Divided in several groups, the participants have to do different activities like climbing, abseiling, flying fox or team activities like the spider net, getting over the crocodile ditch and more. |
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New at OutDoor 2010: exhibitors from the fields of slackline, climbing, high ropes courses, climbing towers and flying fox guarantee fun and action on the new eastern open-air grounds. |
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Regular patrols and counts at flying fox roosts are important conservation tools that not only provide useful data but also lead directly to reductions in hunting and other threats. |
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Broome virus, a new orthoreovirus species, was isolated from a sick little red flying fox in 2002 in Australia, but its disease-causing potential is unknown. |
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There's also the Flying Fox zipline, on which daredevils can reach speeds of more than 60 miles an hour. |
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The plane was leased by Flying Fox Aviation, based at Bagby Airfield near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, to Sandtoft Airfield and Flying School. |
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Li is also briefly mentioned by name in Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain and The Young Flying Fox. |
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