This spider-eating, nest-sharing bat was once safe from fire, until the Black Summer burned its rainforests

Golden-tipped bats are peculiar creatures. By night, they hunt the understory for orb-weaving spiders, plucking them carefully from their sticky webs. By day, they roost in excavated basements at the bottom of nests made by two rainforest birds.


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Source: Phys.org