Native Australian Fruit Bat doing what it does naturally filmed at the Camelia Gardens Caringbah Sutherland Shire
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@itaiko54983 ай бұрын
So cute!!!🥰
@FamitsuMagazine7 ай бұрын
Those bats are huge!! Australia really is an incredible place full of incredible animals
@robothe3rd582
6 ай бұрын
They certainly are huge and they smell!!
@joeerickson5165 ай бұрын
❤ "Adorable!" ❤
@anneterry36603 ай бұрын
Sadly bats have been demonized in books, comics, movies. Many of the videos on KZread provide education, information, and understanding that bats as much as bees are critical to pollination. Wonderful mammals, keystone pollinators of fruits and other plants bees do not pollinate, insect control. The bat's "wing" has exactly the same bones as human arm: Human and bat forearm bones include the humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Ducks have webbed feet to paddle, swim, and dive. Bats, a furry mammal have webbed arms to fly to find nectar sources and insects, with teeth spaced to allow getting through tough fruit skins and crack the carapace of insects and spacing to allow the tongue to sip nectar. Bats are meticulous about self-grooming and grooming their pups until full weaned and on their own. Bats cannot fly from the ground, bats "drop" into flight. Placing a box over a bat for protection until a wildlife specialist or rescue can come to their aid is needed. The bat often pulls and drags itself over ground trying to reach a tree to climb and unfortunately perhaps injuring itself more in the effort.
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So cute!!!🥰
Those bats are huge!! Australia really is an incredible place full of incredible animals
@robothe3rd582
6 ай бұрын
They certainly are huge and they smell!!
❤ "Adorable!" ❤
Sadly bats have been demonized in books, comics, movies. Many of the videos on KZread provide education, information, and understanding that bats as much as bees are critical to pollination. Wonderful mammals, keystone pollinators of fruits and other plants bees do not pollinate, insect control. The bat's "wing" has exactly the same bones as human arm: Human and bat forearm bones include the humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Ducks have webbed feet to paddle, swim, and dive. Bats, a furry mammal have webbed arms to fly to find nectar sources and insects, with teeth spaced to allow getting through tough fruit skins and crack the carapace of insects and spacing to allow the tongue to sip nectar. Bats are meticulous about self-grooming and grooming their pups until full weaned and on their own. Bats cannot fly from the ground, bats "drop" into flight. Placing a box over a bat for protection until a wildlife specialist or rescue can come to their aid is needed. The bat often pulls and drags itself over ground trying to reach a tree to climb and unfortunately perhaps injuring itself more in the effort.
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@robothe3rd582
Ай бұрын
LOL Brilliant description :)
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