This video shows Daubenton’s bats at the Kapellbrücke bridge in Lucerne in Switzerland in 2007.
Research has found out that the biggest Daubenton’s bats colony in the Netherlands is in the church of Metslawier village in Friesland province: 270 bats.
These animals eat mainly moths and mosquitoes.
Wow. I once found an injured bat baby. Tended to it for a week. He was so beautiful. Let him fly away once his wing healed…. Everyone called me a freak… Not that I minded. I don’t mind being called one if I have to take care of an injured animal/bird
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Do you know which bat species it was?
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No, but I was in Jammu, India that time. And it was summers
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So good it survived 🙂
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