| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Some camps in New South Wales have been used for over a century.While in camp, flying-foxes hang upside-down in trees, usually folding their wings beside or around them.The continual use of camp sites by flying-foxes, such as during the breeding season, can damage vegetation by stripping branches of leaves.Camps have their own smells and sounds.
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