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Small Fruit & Nectar Bats

Small Fruit & Nectar BatsKatherine Kroll2019-02-19T18:35:51+00:00
adminjenny2018-04-08T20:57:28+00:00

Blossom bats

We rarely get blossom bats into care, but they [...]

adminjenny2019-08-05T00:37:43+00:00
tube-need fruit bats are solitary bats and so less likely to be transmitting zoonoses

Tube-nosed fruitbat

We rescue about 6 tube-nosed bats a year. All [...]

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