The way thatrf bats eat is that othey chew their food thoroughly , the liquid swallowed and the fibre spat out. I hope that helped you!
Why are people afraid of bats?
There are many myths about them because early people didn't know what they were. Some even thought they were flying mouses!! That's why people are afraid if them. Also they can have rabies and they spread dieases.
Why yes, Alaska is a good place for a vampires. Even though they can live anywhere they want,well living in Florida would be pretty hard, but they preferr not to be in the sun so much. Depending on how well their nevous system has devolp. If they are on of the unlucky ones, usually the older of stronger ones, it would hurt to be exposed to it somethmes causing severe headaches, because of their highly devolped nevous system. So Alaska, since we don't get much sun execpt for summer, is a good place. In the summer it all depends on where you live. Here where i live in anchorage, our summers can get pretty hot. Like 70's and 80's is the hottest, also in other places like fairbanks(really),wassilla,talketna,etc. Mosly in our area, but down in juneau and sitka area it rains ALOT ALOT! So in my option, depending on the vampire if they have a sensitivty to sun or bright light or not, Sitka or Juneau or even anywhere down in the southeast is a good place. Also i imagne in places in like Washington, or any place that rains alot. If they like rain too can be a facter, they have likes and dislikes too. SO if they hated rain, then moving to sitka would be a good idea. Also goes is they don't mind some light or heat, in the summer, and they liked the beautiful Alaska, then coming here is a good place. Except if they wanted to live in achorage, but could stand the light in the summer, then they could just go on "vacation" (If they are rich and can afford a plane ticket every year).
So what i am saying is they can live in Alaska, it all depends on the Vampire.
I hope the helps!!SOURCE:living in Alaska
~Ericka!~
Yes, actually, Alaska is a fairly good place for vampires to live because it's less sunyn than the continental US.
NO! There is no such even thing about them
If there are vampires (and there are), Alaska would be a pretty good idea for winter, but not so much for summer, since the sun is up for most of the day then. Fortunately, many parts of Alaska are very cloudy, which undoubtedly helps.
As for whether or not I know of any being there for sure, I'm afraid I don't.
Alright, another myth correction: We do not suffer in any way from the sun. Just like humans if you stay inside for too long then you become pale, and the sun will harm your skin, also like humans if you stay in darkness too long then your eyes hurt when exposed to light. Now, the reason some vampires are pale is because they have stayed inside for so long, in fear of persecution; and there eyes hurt more because they can see in the dark and don't need light when hiding away- so being able to see in the darkest of dark, there eyes "burn" more when exposed to light. The myths must of picked up on the word "burn" and exaggerated it to mean that we are harmed by it mythically- by our skin burning, or our skin sparkling. I have no idea how you people came up with this crap, but it's a little amusing... sparkling vampires! Ha!lol! So to explain why people believe vampires to only come out on cloudy days and dark nights that's why. ok? Oh, and the Alaska thing? They can live anywhere anytime- remember i said "some" vampires are pale- not all are afraid of humans and actually blend in pretty well. me for an example: I'm pretty tan, i get sunburns every time i go to the beach, then my sunburns turn tan, lol. But do you get what I'm saying?: Not all vampires depend on the cold and darkness- They can live anywhere. ~DZAir
Ok, I agree with DZAir and this is coming from an actual vampire (trust me, you have NO idea!). BTW... you can (somewhat) tell if a person is a vampire; 1. they lick their lips far too often. 2. they tend to lose their patience REALLY quickly.
Older vampires (As in, more VERY long time ago) vampires can fly like bats. Unfortunatly, more modern vampires (as in, me - but I knew Ceaser... wierd) can not fly, despite what anyone else tells you. Frankly, I'm glad I can not fly - I'm afraid of heights, go figure! Vampires are living (well, not technically speaking) beings living (again, we do not live) among you and I. As far as biting goes, I haven't bitten anyone yet. - Luke
@DZAir I agree humans have watched about forty too many "Dracula" movies
DZ or Luke, is there anyway i might contact you for information? Im FROM Alaska. -Karma
a cricket bat is aproximatly three and one half feet long Robert
Is it possible for the Easton Stealth bat to crack?
It sure can. this is my stealth, a BST31 32" 23 oz. it's covered in flat spots and recently got a 3" crack down the barrel. I'm waiting to hear back if they'll replace it as i reported the initial dents to no avail.
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Any bat can crack I saw my friends 2007 Stealth Sc900 split in half I was actually there when it happened but it rareley happens.
Yep. I recently witnessed it happen.
Where does the brown long eared bat live?
The brown long eared bat lives in regions in Great Britain. This bat is the second most common bat in the country.
They make up the food chain.
Is it safe to hold a baby upside down by their feet?
No, it is not safe to hold a baby upside down by their feet as it can be dangerous and potentially harmful to their delicate body and developing brain. It is important to always handle babies with care and follow safe handling practices.
No, it is not safe to hold a baby upside down. Holding a baby in this position can be dangerous and may cause harm. It is important to always support a baby's head and neck properly, and to never engage in activities that could potentially harm the baby.