Bat Hospital

Bat Hospital by Clare Hibbert, published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on December 15, 2014, is a 32-page exploration of the care and rehabilitation of fruit bats, also known as flying foxes. This edition presents a detailed look at the Tolga Bat Hospital in Australia, where dedicated workers provide assistance to sick and orphaned bats, showcasing their efforts in feeding and teaching these animals to fly.
Readers will discover informative text complemented by eye-catching fact boxes that present various facts about bats. The book features full-color photographs that vividly illustrate the bats in the hospital, enhancing the educational experience. With a focus on environmental conservation and protection, this juvenile nonfiction work aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by fruit bats and the importance of their care.
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Fruit bats are also called flying foxes. In some parts of the world, dangerous ticks have harmed these bats, causing them to get sick and even die. The Tolga Bat Hospital in Australia is a place created to help sick and orphaned fruit bats. Readers see for themselves how the workers at this hospital take care of fruit bats, including how they feed them and help them learn to fly. Facts about bats are presented through informative text and eye-catching fact boxes. Readers will be amazed by the full-color photographs of the bats found in this hospital!
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