The short answer is YES! But there is an exception. Bats elicit a wide range of emotions, from fear to fascination. Some people think of them as cute little mice with wings, while others may regard them as carnivorous, blood-sucking creatures from Hades. The truth lies somewhere in the middle of course.
On Saturday, September 23, the Little Rock Zoo received a report of a wild bat flying erratically on Zoo grounds. The bat tested positive for rabies at the Arkansas Department of Health Glen F. Baker Public Health Laboratory.
As we dig out from under the collapsed roofs and carports and finally restore running water to NWLA, many of us are looking for a silver lining. Did the hard freeze help curb any of our local pests?
Forget snakes on plane — now we’ve got bats invading our airlines.
Last Friday, passengers on an Atlanta-bound Delta flight felt like they were in an airborne Gotham City when a bat emerged from the cabin, giving travelers quite a start.