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I’ve reblogged this before, I think, but I both love the call-out and have some trivia! Most bats cannot take off from a vertical position, like birds or insects. Some can, but not all. Observe this little disaster awkwardly pancaking his way towards something with a height advantage. Hence the upside-down roosting behavior of bats. To find one on the ground, and especially in the daylight, is suggestive of some pretty serious implications – not the least of which includes rabies. So appreciate our leathery wingbros’ shortcomings, but be cautious when helping them to higher places.
I sat here for a solid 30 seconds & all I could think was
“that baby pterodactyl is trying its hardest”
Actually, bats have a less than 5% chance of contracting rabies due to built-in immune defenses, not unlike opossums. If you find a bat on the ground, it is most likely A) starving, dehydrated or wounded, in which you pick the sweetheart up and put them in a shoe box for your local rehabber to come care for, or B) sick with White Nose Syndrome, which is a fungus, yes, but attacks their wing tissues as well as their internal and external tissues, in which case please call your local rehabber before making a decision on what you should do (however picking them up with something as said already and putting some water (NOT ENOUGH TO DROWN IN) nearby would be a good idea bc WNS is extremely dehydrating.
Climate change (#1) and WNS (#2) are the primary causes of why you would find a bat, especially right now (February) in the northern hemisphere. Bats are supposed to be roosting; any bat that comes out of hibernation right now has a very high chance of starvation, dehydration and death; I have seen multiple reports already. Please, for the love of the gods, FIND A LOCAL REHABBER AND KEEP THEIR NUMBER IN YOUR PHONE.
Bats make up 1/5th of all mammals and are primary pollinators, we depend upon them, give them the respect they deserve.
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