• Conservation Status Vulnerable
  • Distribution Tropical and subtropical forests, woodlands, and along the east coast of Australia
  • Life Span They can live to over 15 years
  • Gestation 6 months

Meet the Flying Foxes

Meet the Grey-Headed Flying Fox - one of Australia's largest bat species. These incredible night-time adventurers have wings that can stretch out as wide as one metre.

Unlike their smaller bat cousins, they don't use echolocation (reflection of sound on their ears) to find their way around - Flying Foxes use enhanced vision to navigate and locate food sources.

Flying Fox numbers are sadly declining, due to land clearing, but these animals are essential to the health of our forest ecosystems. As they travel at night, they pollinate flowers and spread the seeds of many important trees.

Fun Fact

When it rains, flying-foxes wrap their wings around themselves like tiny umbrellas until their fur dries out.

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