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  • Bats for Kids

    Bats for Kids



    COOL! Learn about all bats in this animal learning video for kids! These flying mammals are fascinating! Learn facts about these incredible animals, and find out if they are really as scary as many people think!

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  • All About Bats for Kids: Animal Videos for Children – FreeSchool

    All About Bats for Kids: Animal Videos for Children – FreeSchool



    Bats may fly in the night, but there’s no reason to fear these amazing mammals! Bats are one of the most common types of mammals on the planet and live on almost every continent. Most bats eat insects, some eat fruit, some eat nectar, and a few even eat blood. They are amazing creatures: not only are they the only flying mammal, but they also use echolocation to find their food and navigate in total darkness. Bats are cool!

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    Some video courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Bat Pollination photos courtesy of MerlinTuttle.org

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