#baturday
American Museum of Natural History on Twitter: "Nothing to see here, just a cluster of Honduran white bats! This critter hides from foes by roosting beneath self-made tree tents. When sunlight hits the foliage, it casts a green tinge on the bat’s white fur, allowing it to better blend in with its surroundings.🦇🍃 https://t.co/0LFBpCoN1U" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/AMNH/status/1588162107115245570
Nothing to see here, just a cluster of Honduran white bats! This critter hides from foes by roosting beneath self-made tree tents. When sunlight hits the foliage, it casts a green tinge on the bat’s white fur, allowing it to better blend in with its surroundings.🦇🍃 pic.twitter.com/0LFBpCoN1U
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) November 3, 2022
Schau dir "33-Year-Old Bat Loves to Curl Around His Caregiver's Arm and Fall Asleep | The Dodo" auf YouTube an https://youtu.be/dRnlUUvCTTs
Enséñame de Ciencia auf Twitter: "Un murciélago polinizador haciendo bien su trabajo 🦇 https://t.co/bQGhjOrPfL" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/EnsedeCiencia/status/1498390150878924801
Un murciélago polinizador haciendo bien su trabajo 🦇 pic.twitter.com/bQGhjOrPfL
— Enséñame de Ciencia (@EnsedeCiencia) February 28, 2022
Archaeology & Art auf Twitter: "A bat in a hat. Detail from Book of hours, 15th century, Abbeville, Bibliothèque Municipale, ms. 16, fol. 31v. https://t.co/IxFH4yHPzJ" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/archaeologyart/status/1428386413997961217
A bat in a hat. Detail from Book of hours, 15th century, Abbeville, Bibliothèque Municipale, ms. 16, fol. 31v. pic.twitter.com/IxFH4yHPzJ
— Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) August 19, 2021