 and then turn behind you and put behind you there, okay right? what the hell is this? they're really all gone these flying foxes, they're almost all gone but they've been flying by thousands of them for the last few minutes flying foxes, look at them, thousands of flying foxes so they'll typically cover up to 70 kilometers a day so how often do you see this? I'm sorry how often? every evening? at this time? at this time, just on sunset and where are they going? sorry, they're night-seaters, they're going and eating whatever they can find at night and then they sleep during the day down near the river but they don't seem to be doing much sleeping, they walk by and they're stalking they argue with each other a bit and so they fly in the evening and then and then and then fly back in the at dawn these are the stragglers, like 10,000 have come through so they do this every evening? every evening so they get what are their favorite food? mango, fruit? fruit and made in flowers so they eat flowers out of eucalyptus and melaleucas eucalyptus and melaleucas and melaleucas have you seen them? do you ever see them? yeah, yeah, someone's been on motion all right, I've been on the air, I've been on the air and you can't kill them, they're protective yeah and do they benefit the environment? yeah, they pollinate some planes oh right in the wild, they're pollinators so the sky was basically black with them yeah, yeah