Nature scenes of nocturnal bats - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

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Bats are incredibly agile at navigating but some birds have learned how to overcome their sonar skills. From the BBC.

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  • eating a bat while flying must be an awesome experience (for the bird of course)

  • Cool little creatures. Sometimes in the summer evenings I can hear them flying around making noises almost like birds.I'd like to build some bat roosts one day and put them on the side of my house.

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  • ahhh the extremly rare Pixel Bat, it is trully beautiful...

  • 240p? Come on BBC, what am I paying my license fee for?

  • ok seriously 240p ??????

  • Man, must be scary just standing there relaxed; never mind presenting some wildlife program at the same time.

  • no skill required for that hawk, its just a massive pick and mix in the sky

  • I'm sure he loves you too

  • DANG I would not be standing there!!!

  • where is this. it seems they are rearing my meal

  • are bats still dying off from that rare disease i heard about 2 yrs ago more or less? on the east coast?

  • Worst new flavor.

  • O__o ...

  • Nice quality.

  • bats are awesome!!!

  • eating on the wing... how kool is dat

  • I saw the Making of as well, friend. If you'd watch the older Attenborough,Life of Mammals, Birds, ect. You'd see that many of the exact same events/interactions were recaptured with HD and put into Planet Earth. What exactly in Planet Earth had never been witnessed before?

  • sheesh! How unlucky would you have to be!? I mean, how many bats re there..?

  • hawkman vs batman

  • huh? most of the footage in planet earth was brand new, i mean, historically. attenborough could hardly present a snow leapord in live, for example. some of that shit took months and years to catch on film... and had never been witnessed, let alone photographed by human beings.

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