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Lavia frons - Yellow-winged bat hanging from under a building eave
Photo by Jason Edwards. Kisoro District, Western Uganda
omg it looks like a little droplet of gold
I want to snuggle.
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omg bat hugs
cries
Me
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You know what we need right now? To watch a little bat stretching its wings. You know I’m right.
Give it to me its so cute.ajejidqicqis
wow
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They are like sky puppies ;-;
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They are like sky puppies ;-;
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Nestled under a South American palm leaf you might just be lucky enough to find this rare white bat, the Northern Ghost Bat (Diclidurus albus), or Jumby Bat as it is otherwise known.
I say you might find one alone under a palm leaf because although these bats would prefer to nest in large colonies, it’s very difficult to find the required cave space or rock crevices in their habitat to do so. Therefore, they only roost in small groups at best.
Images: SergeiKoultchitskii
hi cutie. :3
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