We are currently on the tail end of International Bat Week!
You ever hear someone call a bat “rats with wings?” Well you can tell that misguided person that they are actually more closely related to...
🦇It's still Bat Week!
Cumberland Caverns is a hibernacula for a few species of Bats. Booking a tour may give you the chance to see a bat this season. There are just a few things to remember when visi...
Your local bats need your help! And there are loads of ways to do it!
🪰Attract bugs
🔆Remove blinding lights
🦇Build bat boxes
Click the link in our bio for the full guide to helping your local bats.
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Happy International Bat Week! 🦇🦇
Did you know that bats are one of the environment’s most important mammalian pollinators?! 🌳🌸
As nocturnal pollinators, they are responsible for pollinating many nig...
Did you know bats are the only mammals capable of sustained flight? Their wings are modified forelimbs with skin stretched between elongated fingers. 🦇 #BatWeek"
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A hairy big-eyed bat (Chiroderma villosum) from Cozumel island.
This has been a quite rare species to encounter for most of my life. We found this one in a net near some Mayan ruins in the heart of...
Bat Week sketch Number Seven: The Weird Sisters.
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the caldron boil and bake;
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wo...
Today for #batweek we are highlighting one of Georgia’s native bat species — the tricolored bat!
The little bats you sometimes see at dusk... they're tricolored bats and they're important to our ecos...
Happy #WildlifeWednesday and Bat Week! Help us celebrate by checking out these bat conservation organizations. 🦇
Bats are one of the most important pollinators around the world, and they need our hel...