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FACT SMACK: Bats! They're Cooler Than Birds

Jul 5, 2021
Rasha Aridi, a former intern turned bat advocate, teams up with ecologist Rodrigo Medellín, famously known as the 'Bat Man of Mexico.' They dive into the awe-inspiring diversity of bats, showcasing their unique flying skills and echolocation. The conversation challenges common misconceptions, revealing bats as ecological superheroes vital for pest control and pollination. They even connect bats to tequila production—yes, those winged wonders impact your margaritas! Tune in for a celebration of these misunderstood creatures.
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Bats: Mammals, Not Birds

  • Bats are mammals, not birds, comprising about 20% of all mammal species.
  • With around 1,400 species, they are the second largest mammal group, right behind rodents.
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Bat Diversity and Habitat

  • Bats exhibit incredible diversity in size, from one-inch-tall species to those with wingspans exceeding five feet.
  • Found on every continent except Antarctica, they inhabit various environments, from icy caves to tropical regions.
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Bats: The Only True Flying Mammals

  • Bats' widespread presence stems from their unique ability among mammals to truly fly.
  • Unlike gliding squirrels or lemurs, bats achieve powered flight, inhabiting diverse locations globally.
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