 Live in trees and caves  Sleep together  Live in every continent besides Antarctica  Sleep in dark places.

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 Live in trees and caves  Sleep together  Live in every continent besides Antarctica  Sleep in dark places

 Only mammals that can fly  Have five toes  Have two ears  Have small eyes  Have tails  Covered with fur

 Feed on animals blood  They are omnivores  Eat fish, insects and fruit  Ate by crocodiles and snakes  Kill each other  Eaten by nocturnal birds and mammals

 Have wings to fly  Have fangs to suck blood  Have ears to hear  Hibernate for the winter  Have claws to help them kill prey

 Cutting down trees  Plant trees to help

 Russell- Arnot, Elizabeth. Bats.  Gerholdt, J. Pamela. Flying Fox Bats.  Gerholdt, J. Pamela. Vampire Bats.