Wonderful, great video. It should be shown to all those people who think that bats catch their airborne preys with the mouth, as if thei were birds, and not with the tail or a wing as they actually do (and which birds couldnt do, not being by far as agile as bats).
This is an amazing clip! We deal with bats in houses very often and being able to educate clients about bats in flight and how they behave in the nature is very useful. It can be a challenge convincing others that bats must be relocated and it is clips like this one that give those less inclined to be humane. For more info go to www.abcwildlife.com
"Radar about to be jammed!"
5th generation moth
Lol I love that. E/F-Moth18
Wonderful, great video. It should be shown to all those people who think that bats catch their airborne preys with the mouth, as if thei were birds, and not with the tail or a wing as they actually do (and which birds couldnt do, not being by far as agile as bats).
:jamming moth: ur to slow
:bat: grrrrr I'll show you
*jamming moth*
:Bat: I give up
There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen ~ Job 28:7 (KJV)
THIS IS THANOS TALKING!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not
This was the comment I was looking for lol
ECM in a nutshell
"Radar jam." 👌
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This is an amazing clip! We deal with bats in houses very often and being able to educate clients about bats in flight and how they behave in the nature is very useful. It can be a challenge convincing others that bats must be relocated and it is clips like this one that give those less inclined to be humane. For more info go to www.abcwildlife.com