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A swarm of 100,000 bats has made residents of this town 'prisoners in their  own homes' - The Washington Post
A swarm of 100,000 bats has made residents of this town 'prisoners in their own homes' - The Washington Post

Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans  Bay
Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans Bay

100,000 giant bats have invaded a town in Australia and caused a state of  emergency | For The Win
100,000 giant bats have invaded a town in Australia and caused a state of emergency | For The Win

BATS: Batemans Bay bat crisis, Megabat, Fruit bat, Flying foxes
BATS: Batemans Bay bat crisis, Megabat, Fruit bat, Flying foxes

BATS: Eurobodalla Shire Councillors want to see something done - Batemans  Bay bat crisis, Megabat, Fruit bat, Flying foxes
BATS: Eurobodalla Shire Councillors want to see something done - Batemans Bay bat crisis, Megabat, Fruit bat, Flying foxes

Bats are invading Batemans Bay, Sydney | Daily Mail Online
Bats are invading Batemans Bay, Sydney | Daily Mail Online

100,000 bats have invaded Batemans Bay and it is a nightmare! - India Today
100,000 bats have invaded Batemans Bay and it is a nightmare! - India Today

Batemans Bay - Wikipedia
Batemans Bay - Wikipedia

Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans  Bay
Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans Bay

Bat out of hell: Australian seaside town invaded
Bat out of hell: Australian seaside town invaded

Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans  Bay
Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans Bay

Flying-foxes | Eurobodalla Council
Flying-foxes | Eurobodalla Council

Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Over 100,000 fruit bats descended on the town  of Batemans Bay, Australia, in May 2016 - covering almost every surface and  forcing residents to stay inside. | Facebook
Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Over 100,000 fruit bats descended on the town of Batemans Bay, Australia, in May 2016 - covering almost every surface and forcing residents to stay inside. | Facebook

Batemans Bay bat population set to be dispersed as Environment Minister  steps in - ABC News
Batemans Bay bat population set to be dispersed as Environment Minister steps in - ABC News

Why bats are one of Australia's most important endangered species
Why bats are one of Australia's most important endangered species

Why bats are one of Australia's most important endangered species
Why bats are one of Australia's most important endangered species

An Australian Town Is Being Overrun By Giant Bats - YouTube
An Australian Town Is Being Overrun By Giant Bats - YouTube

BBC Learning English - News Report / Australian bat invasion
BBC Learning English - News Report / Australian bat invasion

Australian town plagued by over 100,000 bats - YouTube
Australian town plagued by over 100,000 bats - YouTube

The Wire
The Wire

Giant bats heap misery (and faeces) on Australia
Giant bats heap misery (and faeces) on Australia

Batemans Bay gets $2.5 million funding to relocate bats as residents live  in 'state of emergency' - ABC News
Batemans Bay gets $2.5 million funding to relocate bats as residents live in 'state of emergency' - ABC News

Batemans Bay Bat Crisis : r/australia
Batemans Bay Bat Crisis : r/australia

Tiny bat named mammal of the year | Bay Post-Moruya Examiner | Batemans Bay,  NSW
Tiny bat named mammal of the year | Bay Post-Moruya Examiner | Batemans Bay, NSW

Bats are invading Batemans Bay, Sydney | Daily Mail Online
Bats are invading Batemans Bay, Sydney | Daily Mail Online

State of Emergency' in Australian town over-run by bats - BBC Newsround
State of Emergency' in Australian town over-run by bats - BBC Newsround

It smells so bad you can taste it': bats plague Australian tourist town |  Animals | The Guardian
It smells so bad you can taste it': bats plague Australian tourist town | Animals | The Guardian