More like dude what's up with your eye? Robot: very nice weather we're having! No no your eye what's wrong with it? Robot:Yes very nice weather were having! What's wrong with you? Robot: Yes! Goodbye
I love bats. Especially the kind featured in this video. The bats in this video are flying foxes. They eat fruits and are important in dispersing seeds across rainforests and jungles so new fruit trees can grow. These flying foxes are found in Australia. I really hope that we are still willing to help these misunderstood creatures, especially with COVID-19.
Flying Foxes became the models for the Blue Bat Dance, a new storybook about the title bats who fly to the mysterious stone circle and perform an aerial ballet during the Witching Hour.
@@Sassy_Witch It's no one's fault. Viruses develop and spread without human help. Please educate yourself before saying anything, otherwise you just insult yourself.
I think colugos do so too, but it's more of a glide than a flight! Although this video didn't show the mom fly, also more of a glide. Must be heavy and hard to maneuver, and an easy predator target to boot.
@@Solidsteakx well, not only bat's carry diseases that cause psndemics. Chickens, cows and pigs have carried horrid diseases that affected many people.
@Soluz Villaluna As the other comment says, check out megabattie and if you look on her (Meg's) playlist you'll see either Old man bat OR Walter. Check those out as Walter is world famous and his best buddy Teddy, they are very old senior citizen Flying-Foxes who are education animals but they are a bit to old now, sort of like in a human retirement home and loved and cared for by Mandi who is a bat rescuer, also Walter is very vocal when Teddy is resting in Walters patch😂 Also there is a channel called Batzilla the bat
I had a whole lot living in my backyard so we built a house for them.my grandpa cut down the tree they were living in when they weren't there 😪 im in an apartment now and I hope their still there.my house is being rented thats why I'm in apartment. They were so cute and we used to go outside every night to see em.
if you notice, the robot is completely useless: the best quality images recorded in this video were taken with conventional telescopic lenses and cameras. All the video could have been recorded without the robot.
@@stefano8936 Not the more really up close ones. Sure more conventional cameras could have worked for here, but there are other scenarios that only a spycam could get shots for, such as the latest one with the hornbill nest. A really good clip.
Awesome to see them this close. Such cute creatures. Annoying that they got such a bad rep from people not understanding how helpful and communal these creatures are. Hell, even vampire bats are extremaly conciderate of members of their colony- they will even share meals if they feel that one of them haven't eaten (and yes, this includes the human handler sometimes. Cute but... Extremally weird from human perspective)
I can not tell you how happy i am to have found this channel!! All of the spyanimals are simply amazing! Keep going please! I would like to see all of the animals :)
Kittypet I know. However, I prefer to use the term “painted wolf” instead of “wild dog” because the name “wild dog” is a rather detrimental name to the public image and conservation attention of the highly endangered canid.
To protect flying foxes, don’t use netting in your yard, never use barbed wire, keep an eye on your pets to see that they don’t attack any bats, and call for a carer if you see a bat by itself during the day. (Especially a small one, or on a power line.) Remember not to touch them, or the bat will have to be euthanized and tested. Putting a box over it is okay to do, or weighting a towel to the side of the pool to help it climb out. Bats can’t stand upright, so they have to be able to climb high enough to fly out of a location.
I just want that spy bat. What a cool little robot doll. Very life like. If people could have one of these It would help to fulfill those desires to have a pet batty of their own.
imagine an animatronic stuffed human with an obvious camera for an eye, sitting in the cubicle next to you, leaning over the wall, dropping its jaw, and out comes a scratchy tape recording of a real but long euthanized human test subject, asking you for the Swingline stapler, and repeating that precisely every 68 minutes and 16 seconds
Great chanell!!Very great nade robo animals.As a bat lover,I mean sky puppy's/winged doggies;I aprove this cute robi batty.I love all bats-small,weird looking to yhe fluing goxes.This type og batd are so complex,it is fasinating!!😊🥰😊