I've mentioned elsewhere how much I'd like to care for vampires. 8) We don't have them here but we do have ghost bats (http://www.amonline.net.au/bats/records/bat14.htm) which are the next best thing. I'd have to move to the tropics to handle those.
Not rabies, but a related disease called lyssavirus. It's not as virulent as rabies and it's prevented or cured by rabies vaccines as long as you treat it before the major symptoms show. Lussa is found in bats all over the world but only here do we not have to worry about rabies.
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Go Batty! :)
Mako
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why does this particular topic get posted by you Every Year it seems??
*grins* would have thought it 'sunk in' the first time 'round =8)
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Are you practicing for rehabbing vampire bats in the future...? ;)
Scott
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Hmm! "Australia's only carnivorous bat"?
I didn't know *any* bats were carnivores. Neat! :)
Scott
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Spectrum Is Bat!
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I take it that rabies is not an issue?
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No rabies in Australia. How cool is that? 8)
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Remember...
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*CHOMP*
"What the? You mean that's not the mealworm equivalent of a footlong sandwich?! But it had such a lovely smell?......"
:D
I guess the human finger does look edible under certain conditions.......