And toe of frog,
Wool of bat,
And tongue of dog.
William Shakespeare
"Bat" the world's only flying mammal, comes from Old Norse "ledhrblaka," "leather flapper." It became "bakka" and then "bat." Bats are popular and so are Bat T-shirts and Bat Houses
Red Bat T-Shirts The Red Bat flies 40 miles per hour catching flying insects and migrates between North America to South America with the seasons |
Horseshoe Bat T-Shirts The Greater Horseshoe Bat roosts in houses and caves of Europe, hunts insects on the fly and even drinks and picks insects off the ground while flying. |
Big-eared Desert Bat Big-eared Bats live in the West and the Great Plains from Mexico to South Dakota. They roost in caves and mines and catch flying insects. |
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Long-eared Bat T-Shirts Eastern Long eared Bats inhabit most of the eastern U.S. and Canada. Long eared Bats live in home-made bat houses. |
Indian Fox Bat T-Shirts Spooky looking Fox Bats have been used for Vampire movies. They roost in creepy camps where thousands hang upside down in large trees. |
Vampire Bat There really are Vampire Bats! Three Vampire Bat species inhabit Central and South America |
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Grinning Vampire Bat Vampire Bats have supernatural powers allowing them to change from a bat to blood craving man. |
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Vampire Bat In gypsy folklore, Vampire Bat bones bring good luck so you should always carry a small bag of them. |
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Vampire Bat There are three Vampire Bat species: The Vampire Bat, Hairy-legged Vampire Bat and White-winged Vampire Bat. |
Flying Foxes in Moonlight Mysterious Fruit Bats, “Flying Foxes”, have inspired many folk tales including that Fruit Bats are flying Primates. Are they the inspiration for the flying bats of the Wizard of Oz? |
Sleeping Long-eared Bat "Bat" the world's only flying mammal, comes from Old Norse "ledhrblaka," "leather flapper." It became "bakka" and then "bat." Bats are popular and so are Bat T-shirts & Bat Houses |
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Vampire Bat Skeleton! Vampire Bats have supernatural powers allowing them to change from a bat to a blood sucking man. It is true! |













