Bat-tastic: It's National Bat Week and the National Park Service is celebrating

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Bat-tastic: It's National Bat Week and the National Park Service is celebrating
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If you love a California park like Pinnacles or Joshua Tree, chances are bats do, too.

The National Park Service social media teams always take time to share bat facts near the end of OctoberTHOUGH BATS ARE A BIG HALLOWEEN SYMBOL,

they don't have Halloween plans, or maybe they do: They're going to eat some insects and perhaps some fruit, and they're going to do some impressive flapping, soaring, whooshing, and diving, and catching a little sleep while it is light out? Bats, those nocturnal superstars, famously keep it snoozy while the sun is high. So you can say, with accuracy, that bats will be plenty busy on Oct. 31, but so will bat-loving humans, for the final day of October is the last day of Bat Week.

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