Fruit bats will eat/lick nectar from flowers. See attached link for more information.
Fruit, nectar, fish.
Bats mostly eat insects, except fruit bats that eat fruit and vampire bats that eat blood.
they eat nectar that's why they are called nectar bats
No. Fruit bats mostly eat fruit juice and flower nectar. They chew the fruit, then spit out the seeds, peel, and pulp. Fruit bats, like other Megachiropteran bats, use the sense of smell to find their food, fruit and/or nectar. Although they have large eyes and can see well, fruit bats do not use sight as their primary sense.
Bats that live in the United States eat nectar, fruit and insects. Carnivorous bats eat birds, frogs, fish and mice.
no, they cant. Fruit bats only eat fruit and nectar. There is no bat that would be large enough to eat a human, and besides most bats are insectivores. All though there is the vampire bat. But if it bite you would would hardly notice it
I think bats eat like they eat some kind of nectar but they mostly eat: a Few bats, frog, fish, & other bats.:P
Fruit bats are small flying mammals. The fruit bat prefers to eat the sweet nectar from flower blossoms, and fruits in its habitat.
Absolutely. An example would be a "fruit bat", which lick nectar from flowers or eat fruit depending on the species.
fruit bats eat fruit so no they are not carnivores stupid
They have fur, they eat fruit and nectar, thier nocturnal,and hang upside down
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.