they eat nectar that's why they are called nectar bats
Fruit bats will eat/lick nectar from flowers. See attached link for more information.
They feed on the nectar
Fruit, nectar, fish.
Bats that live in the United States eat nectar, fruit and insects. Carnivorous bats eat birds, frogs, fish and mice.
I think bats eat like they eat some kind of nectar but they mostly eat: a Few bats, frog, fish, & other bats.:P
While some bats eat nectar, small mammals, or fish most species eat insects. Bats are a natural form of pest control.
Bats mostly eat insects, except fruit bats that eat fruit and vampire bats that eat blood.
Vertebrates that eat nectar include hummingbirds and some bats. Hummingbirds have an ability to hover at a flower, and a long tong that they can stick deep into the flower to lap up nectar. Bats that drink nectar at night seek flowers by their smell. Then they hover at the flowers, and use their tongues to lick up nectar.
nectar this is what they eat they only eat nectar
Blossom bats feed on nectar and pollen. Blossom bats are very small creatures, so they can easily collect nectar and pollen. The honeybee is an enemy of the blossom bat.
NO.Many bats eat insects, others specialize on fruit and nectar (a bat is responsible for pollinating the Agave plant- that is used to produce tequila!), but bats have been known to eat:insects, fruit, nectar, frogs, fish, other small mammals (such as bats)-rarely, and birds (on RARE occasions) and a few species in central and South America drink blood.
They have fur, they eat fruit and nectar, thier nocturnal,and hang upside down