flying fox

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English

A pair of flying foxes.

Noun

flying fox (plural flying foxes)

  1. A large Australasian bat, of the genera Pteropus or Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template. in the family Pteropodidae, having a fox-like face.
    Hypernyms: fruit bat, megabat
  2. Any bat of the family Pteropodidae (see Usage notes).
  3. The cyprinid fish Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "noshow" is not used by this template..
  4. A device consisting of a chair suspended on a pulley, and running along a length of cable, used for transporting across ravines etc.
    Synonym: zipline

Usage notes

  • According to some sources, "flying fox" may be used to refer to the whole family, whereas others use the common terms "fruit bat" or "megabat" to refer to the family. In other languages, the corresponding terms may have different coverages, see e.g. German and Finnish in the translation table.

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