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Article: Bats fly at night.(Science)
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- Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin)
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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Explain that bats are animals that fly at night. But bats are not birds. Bats have fur, not feathers, on their bodies. Bats give birth to live babies. They do not lay eggs.
--B.G. Thompson/Photo Researchers
Let's Look at Bats!
Bats hang upside down.
This bat eats fruit.
Bats sleep during the day.
These bats sleep in trees.
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