squash racquet are often seen as chilling or creepy animal of the night , normally find in Halloween themed decoration , or haunted firm . Even the animal - lovingAce Venturadidn’t like them . But bat are n’t scarey — they’re downright adorable .

The Australian Bat Clinic & Wildlife Trauma Centre , founded by American - born Terry Wimberle , take to facilitate these fell mammals , which can sometimes terminate up   orphan or in motivation of immediate care   after being plagued with mites , suffering in extreme heating , or having run - ins with barbed wire , among other painful things .

fortuitously for us , the center is very active onFacebook , and posts a superfluity of bat exposure for the public to bask . The paradigm vagabond from babies enwrap in blanket , to slightly honest-to-goodness squash racket rocking some voguish vests .

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infant bats love to be hold ; they cleave to their mothers , who then wrap their offstage around them . Orphans lack the protection of a fly embrace , so the clinic swathe the baby . When feeding bottle - fed , the tiny mammalian calculate like furred infants .

All bats start with a steady dieting of Milk River , but move on to insects or fruit , depend on the type of bat . Flying foxes — the largest type of at-bat in Australia — exclusively corrode fruits like mango or melon . They chew the fruit until they ’ve evoke all the juice , and then spit out the pulp . Here ’s one cricket bat really savour his mango :

The at-bat clinic is always look for volunteer and donations , so check outtheir websiteif you would like to give your support .

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