The Truth About Bats: Debunking Myths and Discovering Fascinating Facts

2023-09-14 11:45:00

14th Sep 2023 05:15 PM | Contemporary Malayalam Desk

NiBats have become the fear of Malayalis after they were found to be the main carriers of P. Many myths exist among us surrounding this winged creature that cannot be included among the birds. In movies and stories, writers and directors use bats to represent ghosts and ghosts.

1,240 different species of bats have been found in the world. The major ones are the large ones that eat only fruits and the smaller ones that eat insects. Three species of bats found in Central and South America feed on the blood of animals, including humans. Many bat species are among the myriad of endangered species today.

Let’s see what bat myths are

Bats are said to be invisible creatures. But this is a misconception. Bats are creatures that can see in the dark. Bats are also referred to as bloodsuckers. About 1,240 species of bats have been found in the world. Of these, three species found in Central and South America will drink the blood of other creatures. Bats generally feed on fruits and insects. It is also said that it flies over the head at night and scares people. Heat and carbon dioxide emitted from the human body attract insects. Bats target them. They are also said to be carriers of many diseases like viruses. But in the experiment only 0.5 percent of bats were found to be carriers of such diseases. Bats are flying mammals belonging to the order Chiroptera. The bones in the wings of bats are similar to the bones in the fingers of humans.

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