BATS! The Only Flying Mammals | Bats for Kids | Children's Mammal Books , livre ebook

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Did you know that bats are the only flying mammals in the world? Study bats and be amazed at how unique they truly are! Encourage the habit of self-paced learning by prodding your child to read and acquire knowledge without adult help. Offer books covering diverse topics. Add this mammal book to your child’s collection.
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01 décembre 2017

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0

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9781541924703

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English

BATS!
The Only Flying Mammals
Bats for Kids
Children’s Mammal Books





Speedy Publishing LLC
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Copyright 2017
All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any way or form or by any means whether electronic or mechanical, this means that you cannot record or photocopy any material ideas or tips that are provided in this book.






I n this book, we’re going to talk about bats. So, let’s get right to it!





L ots of people are scared of bats. They’re afraid because bats have been portrayed as bloodsuckers. There are a few types of bats that consume blood, but it’s very rare for them to get blood from humans.








T hose that do lick blood get it from cattle and other animals. Many people are worried that they’ll get rabies from bats.







B ats do sometimes carry rabies but that doesn’t happen very often either. Only about 5-6% of bats carry rabies.


Bats are smaller than one generally thinks






T he truth is that most bats are actually very beneficial to humans because they eat insects that destroy crops, such as June bugs, or insects that carry disease, such as mosquitoes.




Southern bent-wing bat

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