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... After two weeks the mother hangs the baby up by its hind legs when she goes off to catch her meal. A mother can recognize her baby by its smell and its cry. A young bat starts to fly and catch its own food when it is about three weeks old. Adaptation How can a bat fly at night? It sends out high squ ...
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