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douglas9

(5,695 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 07:59 AM 3 hrs ago

Meet the unbearably cute patients at this one-of-a-kind hospital for bats

FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND, Australia — Australia is famously a place with some of the world’s most dangerous and frightening animals. Venomous spiders. Deadly snakes. Jellyfish with fatal stings.

But it is also home to one of the world’s cutest: the flying fox, also known as the giant fruit bat. I mean, look at this animal.

This is a baby bat taking a bubble bath. If it doesn’t melt your heart, nothing will.

In northeastern Australia, not far from the coastal city of Cairns, is a place called Tolga Bat Hospital. It is, as its name suggests, a hospital for bats — one of the only such facilities on the planet. And it’s also one of the few places you can see a baby bat getting a bubble bath.

The hospital, which has just one full-time paid employee but a cadre of volunteers, has been treating bats for more than 30 years. It comprises a few small buildings with treatment rooms, cold storage for fruit, and a nursery for orphan bats, as well as several outdoor wire enclosures. The largest cage is akin to a long-term care facility; it’s for bats that can no longer fly and will live out their lives at the hospital.

https://www.vox.com/climate/478025/australia-flying-fox-tolga-bat-hospital

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Meet the unbearably cute patients at this one-of-a-kind hospital for bats (Original Post) douglas9 3 hrs ago OP
Kindness & compassion Delarage 3 hrs ago #1
ever since my very unfortunate IGNORANT encounter with a bat samnsara 2 hrs ago #2
They look like weird little puppies with big eyes and funny ears! 70sEraVet 2 hrs ago #3

samnsara

(18,745 posts)
2. ever since my very unfortunate IGNORANT encounter with a bat
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 08:54 AM
2 hrs ago

..I have advocated for them . I have ordered equipment from Bat World so I can make them comfortable until rescue arrives. I have a 'nursery' in my attic and sometimes little ones fall out. NOW I know better and I have bat rescue on quick dial. However they have to make 100 mile round trip to meet me and hand off the little one. Unfortunately the bats dont usually survive...even after hours of attempting to save the little guys.

We need more bat rescues, people!

70sEraVet

(5,374 posts)
3. They look like weird little puppies with big eyes and funny ears!
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 09:22 AM
2 hrs ago

I do worry about their continued existence, since rising temperatures seem to be so devastating for them.
I guess we will ALL be in that extinction boat.

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