It's very kawaii in that creature of the night sort of way.
A friend of mine had a sugar glider, which is kind of like a bat, which she would sometimes keep in her bosom. Which was funny when it started moving and everyone stared at her chest wondering why it was moving.
Anyways, the only reason I told that little anecdote was that there maybe some info on sugar gliders out there that would be good for bats too.
It's very kawaii in that creature of the night sort of way.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine had a sugar glider, which is kind of like a bat, which she would sometimes keep in her bosom. Which was funny when it started moving and everyone stared at her chest wondering why it was moving.
Anyways, the only reason I told that little anecdote was that there maybe some info on sugar gliders out there that would be good for bats too.
wow thats fricken cool. I would be too scared to pick one of those up from the side of the road though..
ReplyDeleteAwesome how it went from hardly moving to pretty active.
But yeah, let us know how it goes. When the time comes where will you release it to?
Maybe it'll eat mosquitoes for you?
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