Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
I said squirrel too! Just shows you, we would all be dead now for getting that wrong! lol!
I like bats too! They are great survivors!
I like bats too! They are great survivors!
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
yep this was one of the times i thought id be quite a good advisor coz thats the sort of random knowledge i have.
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
I automatically said squirrel too but i think people are getting confused with flying squirrels, which DO exist, (they have flaps of skin connecting the front to the back leg on either side of their body which they use to 'glide' from tree to tree, so perhaps they should've called them 'gliding squirrels' )
visit http://www.flying-squirrels.com for more info on flying squirrels, or
http://www.animalnetwork.com/critters/p ... efault.asp
for a picture of a squirrel 'in flight'
I really am going a bit overboard with this but I like to inform my fellow forum members, hehe
ANYWAY, If you think about it, a bat being a 'flying fox' is quite logical because foxes eat rubbish and stuff and kind of have the same scavenger behaviour patterns as bats, its just that bats have wings and stuff, so i think 'flying fox' a logical description.
And yes, I am David Attenborough in disguise....
visit http://www.flying-squirrels.com for more info on flying squirrels, or
http://www.animalnetwork.com/critters/p ... efault.asp
for a picture of a squirrel 'in flight'
I really am going a bit overboard with this but I like to inform my fellow forum members, hehe
ANYWAY, If you think about it, a bat being a 'flying fox' is quite logical because foxes eat rubbish and stuff and kind of have the same scavenger behaviour patterns as bats, its just that bats have wings and stuff, so i think 'flying fox' a logical description.
And yes, I am David Attenborough in disguise....
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
I just knew the flying fow bicause I've watched a TV-show called Crats Creatures.... another good show replaced by something horrid >:(
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
so david attenbrough is a female online...well, whatever floats ya boat mate/luv/whatever i should be saying
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
OK, OK, so i'm not REALLY David Attenbourogh, and I don't really like flying squirrels that much, but it was getting close to Lunchtime and I was getting hungry so I just went a little crazy in a David Attenbourogh/flying squirrel lover kind of way.
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Its ok and I remembered something cool. Finaland has the only flying squirrels in Europe
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Re: Flying Fox ISN'T a squirrel?
I can say for sure that a Flying Fox is a Fruit Bat, so called because of its uncanny similarity with the former, and I should know because I am a Professor of Winged Foxes. Hey they could be used in the new series.
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