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Over 1,700 cold-stunned bats rescued after falling during freezing temperatures








In their latest update, the Houston Humane Society Wildlife Center said it had collected over 1,700 bats that had fallen from their roosts in six different colonies across the city, including the well-known Waugh Bridge colony.

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37 Comentários

  1. Do we really need to spend money on saving bats & not instead help more sick & injured animals that are ferral? Do bats play an important role in our environment or something?

  2. I think nature takes care of its own better than humans ever will and frankly interceding usually ends poorly for the animals. Let nature take care of them.

  3. I bet you can feel the air on your skin next to all those chriping bats. I can still hear dome bat calls when they fly over me and all them would make my brain buzz

  4. How amazing that they are even taking in the bats in the small town. We live in our animal shelter refuses to take in well. Any animal that literally turned people away at the door which is now making people that were trying to do the right thing. Release their animals just in the middle of the roads. It is one of the saddest things I have seen I have taken in as many as I can handle in my small home So this is amazing to see they are going above and beyond ❤

  5. I have a feeling that they get some covid variant and spread it to their cluster and then it'll come back to humans stronger than ever. Smh

  6. We have falling iguanas here in Florida, and y'all have falling bats. Thank you for saving the little guys!❤

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