Exploring The Bats That Live In The Rainforests Of Central America | Our World
In the rainforests of Central America a variety of bats emerge from their daytime hiding places to stalk their victims. Subscribe to Our World: https://bit.ly/3xnPuGL Although in many regions bats are feared, we cannot do without some species whose role is to pollinate plants. This film was first broadcast: 4 Apr 1993 Watch More Documentaries Our Life - https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ Our History - https://bit.ly/3rUpdhL Our World - https://bit.ly/3ftuckM Our Stories - https://bit.ly/3ynfFyk Our Taste - bit.ly/3OZoDcV Explore Our World and watch some of the most successful nature documentary series about the environment and the wonders and dangers nature has to offer. We will be posting some of the longest-running and most successful nature documentary series, revealing the trials and tribulations of life on Earth and often for the first time, the secrets of the natural world in all its wonder. Content distributed by ITV Studios.

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