• AstralPath@lemmy.ca
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    They could also be rabid. Rabies can cause bats to wander out in the open where you wouldn’t normally expect to see one. Approaching a bat in a situation like this not a great idea. A call to wildlife rescue is a good idea in any case.

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      Yeah, absolutely never touch a bat under any circumstances unless you are a professional, or a professional tells you it’s okay. Many times their teeth are so small you might not even know you’ve been bit.

      Besides rabies, bats are a vector for a ton of other diseases.

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      I’ve seen a video about rabies and now I’m horrified. It’s the reason they stopped a bat cave at my local zoo. Granted you were allowed to wander between the bats but even after they closed it off the risks were too high for caretakers.