The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Vampire bat baby crop
Two new vampire bats were born at The Philadelphia Zoo on March 9 and April 7, 2011. Though they ususally nurse for only three months, the babies are still able to be seen clinging to their mothers and are still nursing on her milk, as seen above. This one does look kind of cute and fuzzy in it's own way These bats do drink blood, so their teeth are few, but razor sharp. In the wild they hunt at night –usually feeding off sleeping cattle or horses – and drink for about 30 minutes.

Bats have two means of locomotion: They are the only mammals that can fly, and the vampire bat is also able to run.Their small but strong legs can reach speeds up to 4.9 miles per hour!  The common vampire bat is found in the tropics of Mexico, Central America, and South America.

Philly Zoo Vampire Bat crop
Photo Credit: Philadelphia Zoo

Take a look at this video to see them in action, and learn more about this fascinating species:


 

7 responses to “I Vant Them! Baby Vampire Bats!”

  1. Classic Steve Avatar

    I find a lot of bats cute, but vampire bats still creep me out.

  2. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    Oh my god, I’m eating lunch here! Is that a picture of the bat… being born?

  3. Kevin Avatar
    Kevin

    Spotted a typo: They drink blook should be blood in the fifth line.
    Cute and important critters!

  4. Joel Avatar
    Joel

    It looks like it’s nursing to me.

  5. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    Nope, its a baby bat nursing!

  6. Andrew Bleiman Avatar

    Corrected, thanks Kevin.

  7. fly fishing tasmania Avatar

    They looking scary….Thanks for sharing the videos with us..

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