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Black Flying Fox Collection

Black Flying Foxes are a species of megabat found in Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands

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Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Rescued and orphaned Grey-headed Flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) in captivity

Rescued and orphaned Grey-headed Flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) in captivity, feeds on the nectar of a flowering native eucalyptus tree. ÔÇ¿Black Rock, Victoria, Australia

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Black Flying Fox - close-up of head

Black Flying Fox - close-up of head
HB-2769 Black Flying Fox - close-up of head Australia Pteropus alecto Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto), male stretching wing whilst roosting on branch

Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto), male stretching wing whilst roosting on branch. Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: A collection of Victorian diamond brooches including a diamond and enamel swallow in flight

A collection of Victorian diamond brooches including a diamond and enamel swallow in flight, a diamond-emerald frog
1766483 A collection of Victorian diamond brooches including a diamond and enamel swallow in flight, a diamond-emerald frog, a diamond-ruby stag's head, a pave-set fox mask

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Eyes Of The Fleet

Eyes Of The Fleet
circa 1940: A Blackburn Skua two seat fighter and dive-bomber of the Fleet Air Arm with arrestor hook and wheels lowered, flying over warships of the British Fleet. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Foxes in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1856. Creator: Pearson

Flying Foxes in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1856. Creator: Pearson
Flying Foxes in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, [London], 1856. The Flying Fox is the largest of the fruit-eating bats of India

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: HMS Victory

HMS Victory
1926: Nelsons ship, HMS Victory, in dry dock but still flying the ensign. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Monkeys

Flying Monkeys
11th July 1952: Rhesus monkeys leaping from rock to rock, at London Zoo. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Portrait of a female rescued Grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) pup

Portrait of a female rescued Grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) pup. Captive - Taken in controlled conditions and under supervision of wildlife carer

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Sightseeing

Sightseeing
1926: Two RAF Supermarine Southampton flying boats moored offshore at Southend amid pleasure boats and rowing boats. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Asian wildlife, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Asian wildlife, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Asian wildlife: 1) Orang-Utan (Pongo); 2) Gibbon (Hylobatidae); 3) Tarsier (Tarsiidae); 4) Colugo (Dermoptera); 5) Large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus); 6) Black giant squirrel (Ratufa bicolor); 7

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Fruit bat flies over the Sydney skyline at dusk

Fruit bat flies over the Sydney skyline at dusk
A fruit bat flies over the Sydney skyline at dusk December 31, 2010. The bats, also known as Flying foxes, are considered a pest by some

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Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: The Animals Going into the Ark from The Story of the Family of Seth, 1586 Creator: Johann Sadeler I

The Animals Going into the Ark from The Story of the Family of Seth, 1586 Creator: Johann Sadeler I
The Animals Going into the Ark from The Story of the Family of Seth, 1586

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Australia, No. Territory, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Black Flying Fox hanging upside down in tree at Jabiru Date: 28/01/2006

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Australia, No. Territory, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Black Flying Fox hanging upside down in tree at Jabiru, with baby tucked in wing Date: 28/01/2006

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Australia, No. Territory, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Black Flying Fox hanging upside down in tree at Jabiru Date: 28/01/2006

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Stunt

Flying Stunt
13th July 1929: A stunt being performed at an RAF Pageant at Hendon. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: flying leaf - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906): Litterature - Fox A

flying leaf - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906): Litterature - Fox A
ICA4941795 flying leaf - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906): Litterature - Fox A by Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906); (add.info.: flying leaf - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Man

Flying Man
January 1929: Acrobatic feats by Australian swimmers on Sydney Beach. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman
18th January 1933: The Flying Scotsman on a misty day. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Supermarine Pilot

Supermarine Pilot
February 1929: Interior of the Southampton flying boat. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying-Boat

Flying-Boat
1929: Britains largest all metal flying-boat. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying-Boat Launch

Flying-Boat Launch
circa 1930: Flying-boat Blackburn Iris III launched at Brough, Yorkshire. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Fox, 1896-1911, (1911)

Flying Fox, 1896-1911, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Formation Flying

Formation Flying
circa 1926: RAF planes flying in arrowhead formation during a rehearsal for a pageant. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Formation Flying

Formation Flying
13th July 1929: A display of formation flying during an RAF Pageant at Hendon. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: A Flying Fox Bat Hangs Upside Down From A Tree Branch At The Singapore Zoo; Singapore

A Flying Fox Bat Hangs Upside Down From A Tree Branch At The Singapore Zoo; Singapore

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Hurricane Fighters

Hurricane Fighters
10th December 1940: Two Czech pilots watching colleagues take to the air in their Hurricanes. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928

The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928
September 1928: The Flying Scotsman express train crossing Croxdale viaduct. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16

Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16, 1998, to December 19, 1998, by the United States and United Kingdom

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Steady Nerve

Steady Nerve
1929: Mr Glnny and his aeroplane Gadfly banking as he flies under a bridge at Brooklands race course. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Low Flying

Low Flying
1929: Mr Glnny and his aeroplane Gadfly flying under a bridge at Brooklands race course. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Low Flying

Low Flying
1929: Mr Glnny and his aeroplane Gadfly flying under a bridge at Brooklands race course. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Land Air Race

Land Air Race
April 1929: Mrs W Scott in a Delage car on Brooklands race track, racing with Captain Davis of Brooklands Flying school in a light bi-plane. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Turkey

Flying Turkey
7th October 1943: A turkey flying across a country lane near Braintree, Essex. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle
January 1936: Three cyclists pause outside Cambridge Gate, Windsor Castle, shortly after the death of King George V. The flag is flying at half mast, to commemorate the sad occasion

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929

An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929
December 1929: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman express which travels 393 miles non-stop from Kings Cross station in London to Edinburgh in Scotland every day

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name

Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name
The 150 ton Flying Scotsman LNER Pacific locomotive used to pull the train of the same name. Alongside it is the 8 ton Typhoon of the Romney

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: The Flying Scotsman at Kings Cross, London

The Flying Scotsman at Kings Cross, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). The 21.34m-long, 100-tonne machine was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman
July 1931: The Flying Scotsman train leaves Kings Cross station, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman
1st May 1928: The 150 ton LNER Pacific class locomotive Flying Scotsman, pulling the train of the same name, leaving Kings Cross Station in London at 10am on its first non-stop run to Edinburgh

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Giant Fruit Bat, Pteropus giganteus, from India. Shot in Captive situation in typical

Giant Fruit Bat, Pteropus giganteus, from India. Shot in Captive situation in typical roosting/grooming pose while hanging upside down from a limb

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Australia, Queensland, Ipswich Grey-headed flying foxes (Pterobus poliocephalus)

Australia, Queensland, Ipswich Grey-headed flying foxes (Pterobus poliocephalus) and black flying foxes (Pterobus alecto)

Background imageBlack Flying Fox Collection: Australia, Queensland, Ipswich Grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus)

Australia, Queensland, Ipswich Grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) hanging on arms to defecate



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Black Flying Fox Collection

Black Flying Foxes are a species of megabat found in Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. They have large wingspans of up to 1.5 meters and weigh up to 1.2 kg, making them the largest bat species in Australia. Black Flying Foxes feed mainly on nectar, pollen, and fruit from native trees such as eucalyptus and melaleuca, and are important pollinators for many native plants and play an important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. They also disperse seeds from the fruits they eat which helps regenerate forests after bushfires or other disturbances. Black Flying Foxes roost in large colonies during the day but can be seen flying around at night when they go out foraging for food.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the Black Flying Fox . The Black Flying Fox is one of the largest bat species in the world and is found in Australia. These fascinating creatures have a wingspan of up to 1.5 meters and are known for their distinctive black fur. Our collection features high-quality images that showcase these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. Our collection includes a range of products that cater to different preferences and budgets. From affordable photo prints to premium canvas prints and framed art pieces, there is something for everyone. The jigsaw puzzles offer an engaging way to spend time with family or friends while appreciating the beauty of nature. Our Black Flying Fox collection provides an excellent opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to bring home beautiful artwork that celebrates these incredible animals.
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What are Black Flying Fox (Pteropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Black Flying Fox art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring Pteropodidae mammals, also known as fruit bats. These prints showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of these fascinating animals, which are found in various parts of the world including Asia, Australia, and Africa. The Black Flying Fox is a particularly striking species with its black fur and large wingspan that can reach up to 1.5 meters. The artwork featured on these prints may include detailed illustrations or photographs capturing the intricate details of their anatomy and behavior. These art prints offer a great way to appreciate the natural world around us while adding a touch of style to any room. They make for excellent gifts for animal lovers or anyone interested in wildlife conservation efforts. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space, or simply want to admire the beauty of these amazing creatures from afar, Black Flying Fox art prints are an excellent choice.
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What Black Flying Fox (Pteropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Black Flying Fox art prints that you can choose from. These prints come in various sizes and styles, including canvas, framed, and photographic prints. You can select the perfect print to suit your home or office decor. The Black Flying Fox is a fascinating mammal known for its large size and unique appearance. Media Storehouse has a vast collection of images capturing these creatures in their natural habitat, feeding on fruits or hanging upside down from trees. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white photograph or an eye-catching color print, we have something to offer. Their selection includes both close-up shots and panoramic views of these amazing animals. In addition to traditional art prints, Media Storehouse also offers other products featuring Black Flying Foxes such as phone cases, tote bags, and cushions. With so many options available at our online store, you are sure to find the perfect item to add some wildlife charm into your living space.
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How do I buy Black Flying Fox (Pteropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Black Flying Fox art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of Pteropodidae Mammals Animals artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will need to provide your shipping and billing information during the checkout process. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card, PayPal, and Apple Pay. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of their home country. Their Black Flying Fox art prints are available in a range of sizes and formats such as canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each print is produced using high-quality materials ensuring that they look stunning on display in any setting. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or a unique gift for someone special, our selection of Black Flying Fox art prints is sure to impress.
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How much do Black Flying Fox (Pteropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Black Flying Fox art prints, we offer a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints as well as artistic renderings of these fascinating mammals in various styles and sizes. The cost of our Black Flying Fox art prints varies depending on the specific print you choose, with some options being more affordable than others. We strive to provide competitive pricing while maintaining the highest standards for quality and customer satisfaction. Whether you are looking for a small print to display in your home or office, or a larger piece to make a bold statement, we have something that will fit your needs. Our selection is constantly updated with new additions, so be sure to check back often for the latest offerings.
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How will my Black Flying Fox (Pteropodidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Black Flying Fox art prints to you. We use high-quality materials and packaging to ensure that your artwork arrives in pristine condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable and secure shipping services. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. Our goal is to make sure that you are completely satisfied with your purchase from Media Storehouse. If for any reason you are not happy with your Black Flying Fox art print, please contact us immediately so that we can resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Thank you for choosing Media Storehouse for your artwork needs.