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Bats, The world of bats is upside down. Using sharp, curved claws, bats hang from one foot or two as they rest, sleep, or even hibernate. Then they loosen their grip, spread their wings, and fly away. When they return to roost, they somersault in midair and lan, Bats has a rating of 4 stars
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Bats, The world of bats is upside down. Using sharp, curved claws, bats hang from one foot or two as they rest, sleep, or even hibernate. Then they loosen their grip, spread their wings, and fly away. When they return to roost, they somersault in midair and lan, Bats
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  • Bats
  • Written by author Diane Swanson
  • Published by Whitecap Books, Limited, January 2010
  • The world of bats is upside down. Using sharp, curved claws, bats hang from one foot or two as they rest, sleep, or even hibernate. Then they loosen their grip, spread their wings, and fly away. When they return to roost, they somersault in midair and lan
  • The world of bats is upside down. Using sharp, curved claws, bats hang from one foot or two as they rest, sleep, or even hibernate. Then they loosen their grip, spread their wings, and fly away. When they return to roost, they somersault in midair and lan
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