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 Bats Work the Night Shift

Bats fly at night and are attracted
to flowers that are white
or pale in color, large in size and
have a strong fruit-like fragrance.

 Bats are very important pollinators in
tropical and desert climates.
Two kinds of nectar-feeding bats fly
a thousand miles or more every spring
from Mexico into Arizona,
New Mexico and Texas.

A bird's wing is fixed, but a bat can scoop things up with its wing,
cradle a new baby in the bottom of its wing or wrap a wing
around itself like a blanket.

 

 

 

 

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