Zach at the Zoo – Bats

In this edition of Zach at the Zoo, we dive into the Halloween spirit by getting to know more about one of the holiday’s most iconic animals.

  • We are introduced to several different species of bats that call the zoo home.
  • Keeper Michelle Rabon tells us why bats are so important to humans and the environment.
  • Bats that live in Nebraska can eat 60,000 mosquitoes in one night.

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:

To get into the Halloween spirit – we’re focusing on one of the holiday’s most iconic animals.

“I think a lot of people like a lot of other animals and not as many people like the bats, but I think they’re really cute if you actually get a look at one of their faces.”

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Keeper Michelle Rabon first introduced us to the short-tailed fruit bats – and they have a lot of them!

“We’re not exactly sure — our estimate is about 2,000 bats in here,” Rabon said. “This is actually one of the most expensive exhibits to feed in the entire zoo.”

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“Three cases of bananas every day. So about 120 pounds per day.”

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