Haven't you ever been to a zoo? They probably won't have such common things as little brown bats, but vampire bats are way cuter than any blood-sucker should be.
I'd only be worried about rabies if a bat were actually flying AT ME and not blatantly going in circles and back and forth trying to find a way out to safety.
*loves nature as long as it's not making her itchy*
Um... I've only been to the zoo twice in my life, and both times I was so young that I don't really remember much of anything. I don't even know if I saw the bats, I mean, my parents tended to rush us through things like that anyway.
I love nature... but... on a postcard, or with plenty of clean bathrooms and no bugs or dirt.
You are a sad, deprived little man. Go! Observe! Learn! Preferably on a day when the weather's nice but all the munchkins are at school, because then you can move about at your own pace and not be subjected to more annoyance than necessary. And wear good walking shoes, too. It's really interesting, at least to me, because when else are you going to get the chance to see an alligator up close without being in mortal danger?
I am a deprived man. However, your idea does have merit. I think I shall... provided I can find someone to go with me... *doesn't like going places alone...* ;__;
Heh - I'm usually the one that gets blackmailed, not the one that does the blackmailing. I dunno... most of my friends don't seem to be the zoo type... but methinks I shall ask around. LOL
I think though that I'd freak out. They can carry rabies ya know!!
*hides in the corner from nature and thanks the baby jebus that he's living in a concrete and steel anti-nature-zone*
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I'd only be worried about rabies if a bat were actually flying AT ME and not blatantly going in circles and back and forth trying to find a way out to safety.
*loves nature as long as it's not making her itchy*
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I love nature... but... on a postcard, or with plenty of clean bathrooms and no bugs or dirt.
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