DANGER Written and Illustrated by Aiden and Michelle.

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DANGER Written and Illustrated by Aiden and Michelle

DINNER TIME Barn owls, cat, hawks, and snakes prey on them. They get eaten. Other animals eat bats.

HUMANS Humans catch bats to eat. Humans can help bats by protecting their homes. If they eat poisoned insects they will die. When humans kill insects it poisoned insects they will die. When humans kill insects it means there is less food for bats.

BARS Humans can help bats by protecting their homes. We can put bars in front of their caves.

CUTTING DOWN TREES We can not cut down trees were bats live in Bats lose their habitat by cutting down trees

DISEASES White fungus is a disease that is killing many bats. Parasites, mites, and fleas are dangerous to bats because they bring disease.