A Bat Rescue Organization Posted These 40 Pics Of Bats Being Cute To Show How Harmless They Actually Are
Bats Qld (Flying Foxes & Microbats) Inc. is doing God's work. The volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization rescues, rehabilitates, and releases Flying Foxes and Microbats across South East Queensland (Gold Coast to Brisbane area), Australia. It also educates the young and old on the importance of Flying Foxes in our ecosystem along with dispelling the myths that have always surrounded these adorable animals.
And that's not all they do. Luckily for the Internet, Bats Qld share photos and videos of their 'patients' to show just how cute bats really are. From baby bats in blankets to munching on their favorite snacks, continue scrolling to check out the daily life of these little critters that look like charming sky puppies.
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Baby Bat
These fluffy cute bats aren't just pretty; they are important to our ecosystems. "Bats have meaningful roles in pollination and seed dispersal," a spokesperson for Bats Qld told Bored Panda. "For example, the eucalyptus forest that the koalas rely on are pollinated by the flying foxes." Also, these night flyers contribute to controlling insect populations.
Sadly, we often seem to forget these good deeds. "Humans are a threat to bats. Barbed wire, fruit netting, domestic pets and car strikes are the most common reason they need help. The bigger picture would also include deforestation and habitat loss."
Baby Bat In Blanket
Its so cute. Its like well hello there I am just your friendly neighborhood baby fruit bat.
The negative myths surrounding these creatures don't do them any good too. For instance, we often hear that bats are dirty, but Bats Qld immediately reject this notion: "Nope, bats are very clean animals and clean themselves all the time."
Another misconception is that bats swoop people. "Nope again. Bats cannot fly like a bird, but instead must drop before they can fly up, much like a paraglider. This is often mistaken for swooping."
Fluffy Cute Bat
You can also hear people say that bats have lots of diseases. "False, bats in Australia only carry one disease that poses a risk to people directly from the animal which is Australian Bat Lyssa Virus. This is found in less than 0.01% of the bat population." Besides, there also is a fully effective post-exposure vaccine.
Interestingly, flying foxes have similar eyesight to ours, and although microbats don't have the best vision, they can see as well.
The bottom line is that bats are doing their part in keeping the environment in check, and they deserve respect for their contribution. But for now, keep on scrolling for more of these painfully adorable bat photos!
Cutest Blep
Cheeky Bat
Tiny Baby Bat
Fluffy Bat
Baby Bat In Blanket
Adorable Bat
Cutest Tiny Dracula
Hi There!
Cute Baby Bat
Wide-Eyed Baby
Spikey Paws
Tiny Baby Bat
Yawning Baby Bat
Puppy Eyes
Adorable Bat In A Blanket
Henlo!
Baby Bat's Portrait
Just Hanging There
Peek-A-Boo
Cute Fluffy Bat
Adorable Puppy Eyes
Hiding From Rain
Cutest Bat
Feeding A Baby Bat
Cutest Baby Bats
Wanna Share A Mango?
Cozy Nap
Tiny Baby Bat
The View's Better From The Upside Down!
Adorable Bat
Baby Bat In Blanket
Too Cozy
Tiny Baby Bat
Bat Burrito
A FAVE COLOR COMBO~ LOOKS EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL WITH A LIL BLACK BAT ROLLED UP IN IT!