1: some bats are good pollinators. without them we wouldn't have avocados, bananas...
2: they eat mosquitoes. (up to 3,000 a day)
Insects must be controlled because they can over populate. Some can be quite harmful to humans and others are just plain pests.
Tigers and polar bears are examples of land mammals known to actively hunt and attack humans in certain circumstances. Both species have been documented to view humans as potential prey if they feel threatened, hungry, or their natural habitats are disturbed.
The two most deadly spiders to humans are black widow spiders and tarantula.
Most bats have one claw, but in some bat species, they have two.
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One way bats help humans is to eat pesky flying bugs. Bats like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. Another way bats help humans is their guano. Guano is bat excrement that is used in fertilizer.
thay give us breast milk Bats are very helpful because they eat lots of insects, especially mosquitos. Their manure, called guano, is an exceptionally good fertilizer.
because the people wanted to know what was in some objects
1. The surface temperature is high enough to melt lead.2. No Starbucks.
there are two syllables in helpful
Because plants produce our oxygen and we can't live without oxygen, therefore we need plants to survive.
For what two reasons is furniture designed?
Dogs lick humans a lot for multiple reasons. One, they like the taste of the salt on your skin. And, two, they almost always get attention when they lick you, and it is usually good because people think they are being cute.
Human body has two kidneys
No, humans do not have feelers.
Insects must be controlled because they can over populate. Some can be quite harmful to humans and others are just plain pests.
Here is the answer: More likely it is because it is easier to feed on the animals outside than try to ear from humans who are normally indoors. Somehow I do not think crossing two sticks will help when you're sleeping! VAMPIRE BATS rarely attack humans because bats hunt for food at night and humans are very often safely indoors or traveling. There is a chance you can become the prey of a vampire bat when sleeping outdoors. It is very likely when sleeping in areas of where they inhabit- caves, abondoned buildings, hollow trees, and old wells are a few examples where vampire bats will roost. The floor of the bats' home may be covered by many layers of bat guano. Sometimes, a bat or two will stray into a shed, barn, or garage. By simply placing a broom or pole in the bats' perimeter- not one bat ever needs to be touched- bats can be cautiously herded back outside towards an open door or very large, screenless, and open window.