FLYINGFOX

Flying Fox

Flying Fox was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1899 English Triple Crown Races and was the leading sire in France three times.

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Flying fox

A flying fox is a small cable car, often propelled by gravity, and used as an item of children's play equipment and more rarely for other purposes. The term flying fox is Australian English and New Zealand English. In other countries, it can be called a zip-line. Similar toys are known as death slides . The toy should not be confused with a foxtail, which is a children's toy consisting of a ball with a rope attached to it, allowing it to be thrown like a sling.

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flying fox

Noun

  1. A large Australasian bat, of the genera Pteropus or Acerodon, having a fox-like face.
  2. The cyprinid fish .
  3. A device consisting of a chair suspended on a pulley, and running along a length of cable, used for transporting across ravines etc.


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