Wild Chronicles: Flying Foxes and Tick Paralysis
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesAn orphanage for injured animals in northeastern Australia raises 500 baby spectacled flying foxes each year. The youngsters have lost their mothers to a disease caused by ticks. The adult flying foxes suffer paralysis when bitten by ticks, and workers from the animal orphanage care for the babies hoping to release them back into the wild. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
Media Details
Runtime: 3 minutes 55 seconds
- Topic: Geography, Health and Safety, Science
- Subtopic: Animals, Australia, Conservation, Diseases and Conditions
- Grade/Interest Level: 6 - 12
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- Release Year: 2009
- Producer/Distributor: National Geographic Society
- Series: Wild Chronicles
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