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AUSTRALIAN NATURAL HISTORY SERIES
Flying Foxes, Fruit and Blossom Bats of Australia
Leslie Hall ,
Greg Richards ,
9780868405612,
UNSW Press,
December 2000, 160pp,
PB , 240x175mm
Availability: Plenty
Price: AUD$39.95
(AUD$36.32 ex-tax)
NZD$54.95
Booksellers Discount Code: General
Flying Foxes is an illustrated guide dedicated to Australia's thriteen species of Megachiroptera. These 'mega' bats do not comply with standard bat stereotypes: while they are nocturnal, they live in forests rather than caves, they navigate by sight rather than echolocation, and their long snouts and large ears and eyes give them a canine like look - hence the description of 'flying foxes'. Perhaps because of their appearance, as well as their intelligence, flying foxes are regarded with much affection in Australia and are sometimes kept as family pets.
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The first illustrated guide dedicated to Australia's thirteen species of Megachiroptera. These mega bats do not comply with standard bat stereotypes: while they are nocturnal, they live in forests rather than caves, they navigate by sight rather than echolocation, and their long snouts and eyes give them a canine-like look - hence the description of flying foxes. The book conatins superb colour photographs, including many by acclaimed wildlife photographer, Theo Allofs, and line drawings by Louise Saunders.
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