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Photo Monday Flying Foxes - Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past |
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Sorry Roses, There was a glitch and two posts appeared and your comment is on the other post. Can you please comment again here because I have to delete the other post.? Iam sure there was only one post when I checked thus morning. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Roses, The photo was taken in Brisbane so these are Australian flying foxes! They are sleeping which is why we cannot see the 6 ft wings. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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4/19/2015 9:05 pm |
Those are huge - and scary. Spiritwoman ^i^
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Plenty in Oz, they are also called Fruit Bats. Judgment Day will be interesting - and all paths lead there.
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Oh! Something new to me! I've never seen flying foxes! And I'm afraid of bats!
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Yes, they are traveler. They are well looked after and well fed and all they have to do is hang around. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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But Rosie, The flying fox is found in the Philippines too. In Malaysia, their favourite food is the durian. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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They are sleeping, MsEd. They are nocturnal. When I was a small boy, I remember seeing flocks of them in the evening sky as they flew toward the hills to raid the orchards. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Mrsjoe, A friend once told me that the flying foxes only pick the best durian to eat but I believe that Is only folklore. Do you know that the flying fox is an exotic food here? I have tried it once and found that it is mostly skin and bones and nothing special. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Those are huge - and scary. Yes sw, Compared to the bat, they are huge and scary. But, they feed on flowers and fruits only.and are not dangerous. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Plenty in Oz, they are also called Fruit Bats. Thank you hermit, There are or were plenty in Malaysia too. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Thank you, Roxy. These bats seldom bite. I remember exploring a huge cave and there were lots of bats flying everywhere but not one of us was knocked into or bitten. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Oh! Something new to me! I've never seen flying foxes! And I'm afraid of bats! Hi GLUMO, I am sure therefore flying foxes in the Honduras. Do not worry. They are more scared of us than we are of them. In Makaysia, men trapped them to protect their orchards and these bats end up on the dining table. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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