Meet Mr. Alan Roger from the Tolga Bat Hospital in Queensland, Australia. The sweater prevents him from licking a healing wound.
Meet Mr. Alan Roger from the Tolga Bat Hospital in Queensland, Australia. The sweater prevents him from licking a healing wound.
To learn more about the Tolga Bat Hospital, check out their site.
bats in argyle is quite an aesthetic
15ReplyHe's a good boi!
Super cute.
6ReplyIkr, had no idea how satisfying it would be.
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Rotate the pic 180 degrees and he's a 70s disco dancer.
6ReplyHe's Australian. It's supposed to be upside-down.
4ReplyI did this before reading this. Like high collared leather jacket.
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Poor bat. Hope it can get back to wild life. Captivity is terrible for them.
4ReplyAt least it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
4ReplyYa but I’m not trying to be selfish about the situation
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As far as I can tell, they really prioritize rehabilitation and release, and they take great care of the bats while they are healing.
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What, no bat version of the cone of shame?
3ReplyNope, just the sweater of style ;)
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