This June 2017 shows a serotine bat mother washing her youngster in the Netherlands.
Artis zoo in Amsterdam in the Netherlands reports today that in June, wild bats in the zoo were counted.
The count: 785 common pipistrelle bats, 17 Nathusius’ pipistrelles and four serotine bats.
The bats flew especially near the camel and small mammals compounds.
how cute
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Indeed! I hope the young bat will grow up well.
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maybe he will be batman one day lol
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🙂
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😉
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