Cute Flying Foxes Follow Human Carer Everywhere! Behind The Scenes In Jeannie's Bat Aviary At Night
Meet Nicholas and Bentley who were two rescued orphan black flying foxes. As babies found rather late in the 'baby season', they were not able to be released with the other baby orphans in Feb-March.
So they were 'wintered' over with their human momma, Jeannie. Here they are at about 5-6 months old. In this video, you can see the strong bond baby bats have with their 'mom'.
And the antics they get up to when mom enters their bat aviary to put up fruit for them at night for their evening meal.
Flying foxes are very inquisitive and intelligent creatures. And they all have distinct personalities of their own, as you can see in these two funny bats!
MORE ABOUT AUSTRALIAN FLYING FOXES:
Flying foxes play an important role in dispersing seeds and pollinating flowering plants. They are crucial in keeping our native forests healthy.
And because flying foxes are highly mobile, seeds can be moved locally and over great distances. Thus they are vital as our forest pollinators too.
Flying foxes are also the largest flying Australian mammal. And the only mammal in Australia that is the closest genetically to humans - go figure! Throughout history, humans have always wanted to fly but the flying foxes beat us to it. Now THAT deserves our admiration!
FUNDRAISING DONATIONS:
Should you like to help with their care, then make a difference and consider donating to your local wildlife group. Even just $1 can make a big difference!
And if you are a resident of Southeast Queensland, then you could use the link: https://batrescue.org.au/donate/
All donations over $2 are fully tax-deductible.
For more videos like this, check out our playlist: "Discover Bats" at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrN5eNL5RhOIhD8Erg2cFyPrENv1ct-8
ABOUT IRENE ISAACSON:
Irene Isaacson (ex-iFotoTravel) is a passionate travel and wildlife photographer. Whilst traveling over 1 million miles and across many continents over the last 10-15 years, she has honed her photography, videography, and photojournalism skills.
With a particular love of experiencing all manner of wildlife interactions, Irene is an active volunteer and member of many global wildlife organizations.
These include Not-For-Profit organizations, many of which benefit from regular donations from her photography business profits.
She shares her adventures in the hope to raise awareness of conservation and environmental issues, using her platform to inspire, support, and enact change.
Irene says: “We are all stewards of our planet. Between us all, we can help secure the future of our world and the plants and animals within it. It only needs to start with one person…”
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