Bat Conservation International - Happy Father's Day!! Did you know that male Dayak's fruit bats (Dyacopterus spadiceus), are able to feed their young milk from their own mammary glands? It's true! They're
![Eastern Long-eared Bat (Nyctophilus bifax). Orphaned baby in care drinking milk replacer from make-up applicator. Cow Bay. Queensland. Australia Stock Photo - Alamy Eastern Long-eared Bat (Nyctophilus bifax). Orphaned baby in care drinking milk replacer from make-up applicator. Cow Bay. Queensland. Australia Stock Photo - Alamy](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/ke26ed/eastern-long-eared-bat-nyctophilus-bifax-orphaned-baby-in-care-drinking-ke26ed.jpg)
Eastern Long-eared Bat (Nyctophilus bifax). Orphaned baby in care drinking milk replacer from make-up applicator. Cow Bay. Queensland. Australia Stock Photo - Alamy
Adelaide Bat Care - Grey-headed Flying-fox with her baby suckling on one of her nipples full of precious bat milk! Bats are extremely clean, always grooming. Bats will spread their wings and
Orphaned Baby Bat Feed Time | Being mammals, flying-foxes rely solely on their mothers milk during the first weeks of life. Once orphans come into our care we must continue with a...
![Evan Dorkin - Bat-Milk & Cheese-wing vs. the Jokelli [Batman Nightwing Joker], in Matt Moore's Milk & Cheese Comic Art Gallery Room Evan Dorkin - Bat-Milk & Cheese-wing vs. the Jokelli [Batman Nightwing Joker], in Matt Moore's Milk & Cheese Comic Art Gallery Room](https://cafans.b-cdn.net/images/Category_941/subcat_116397/Batmilk_Cwing_color.jpg)