Happy Endings

 
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"Bootsana", and orphaned African
fruit bat. Click here to read
Bootsana's story and see more of
her pictures.
A beautiful pallid bat with a wing
injury. She lives with other non-
releasable bats in our natural-habitat
indoor flight cage.

 

An Egyptian fruit bat. One of several
bats considered 'zoo surplus'
and scheduled to be euthanized
before coming to Bat World.
Three African fruit bats just waking up in time for their dinner. These bats were born in captivity and were once destined to become part of a zoo exhibit.
A Jamaican fruit bat eating a piece
of banana while roosting in his basket. Jamaican fruit bats nibble their food
while holding onto it with their thumbs.
This bat was used in research before
finding refuge with us.
An Egyptian fruit bat playing on a new toy that donated by Mrs. Kopec's Pre-K class
of Florida. For more pictures like these please see our online tour page.
 
A section of the fruit bats flight cage
at Bat World. For more pictures like these please see our online tour page.
A big brown bat, orphaned as a
pup. He lives with 8 other non-
releasable big browns bats in our
natural habitat indoor flight cage.
   
 
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