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Bats are not spooky

Posted on 31 October 2007

Upon this night of Halloween festivities consider some of those creatures which Halloween myths have turned into monsters such as bats! I really do think that Count Dracula has a lot to answer to when it comes to the misconceptions about bats and their spooky image.

A pipistrelle bat

Here are a few bat facts to get rid of those myths:

1 - In Europe, bats only eat insects – in fact a pipistrelle can eat up to 3000 midges a night

2 - Bats rarely live in belfries, much preferring somewhere quiet and free of cobwebs.

3 - Bats are more closely related to people than to mice.

4 - Bats do not build nests but hand up or crawl into existing cracks and crannies in trees and buildings.

5 - Bats can see, but they need to hunt insects at night and so use a highly sophisticated echolocation system to find their way around in the dark.

6 - Like all mammals, bats have fur and give birth to live young, which they suckle on milk until they can fly and feed themselves.

7 - A pipistrelle, Europe’s smallest bat, would fit on the end of your thumb.

8 - There are 16 species of bats found in the UK of which 11 are considered to be vulnerable or rare.

9 - Numbers have declined because of loss of places to shelter and feed, use of toxic timber treatment in lofts and persecution due to myths and misunderstandings.

Very cute brown long eared bat

Fancy a treat this Halloween - then why not treat yourself or a friend to an unusual present ‘Adopt a bat!’ Dont worry it doesnt involve living with one - but you do get an adoption pack and your donation helps towards the conservation programme.

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This post was written by:

Anna-Lisa - who has written 52 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Anna-Lisa works for a charity called 'Seal Protection Action Group' and is working towards an Environmental Studies degree. Her passions are nature conservation, animal welfare, veganism, cycling, gardening and sustainable living.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. July says:

    OMG, when I was a little girl, one of my fav exhibits was the bat caves. When you look close bats are actually really cute.

  2. Anna-Lisa says:

    I agree July bats are very cute! They are completely misconceived by people

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