The "flying fox" is not a fox but a bat, it can fly it is the mammal which can fly. It is specifically, a fruit bat belonging to the family Pteropodidae. These bats are distinguished by their impressive wingspans, reaching up to 1.5 meters or more, which allow them to glide over significant distances. They primarily feed on fruits and nectar, making them important pollinators in their habitats. Flying foxes are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, forming large social colonies and using vocalizations for communication. While they use echolocation for navigation, they rely more on vision and smell compared to other bat species. Due to habitat loss and hunting, some flying fox species are threatened or endangered, leading to conservation efforts to protect them.