Why you should vote for the Hoary bat: a thread.
What small mammal can be found in Canada, Hawaii, Bermuda, Iceland, Chile, & Scotland's Orkney Islands? That's right, it's this fluffy little powdered donut, bc underneath that floof & frosted tips is a tenacious, remarkable bat.
Hoary bats are a migratory species, & travel some of the longest distances of any bat. In fact, they are the only bats- and the only extant, native terrestrial mammal- found in Hawai'i, having flown more than 2,236mi (3,600km) over the Pacific Ocean over 10,000 years ago.
They accomplished this TWICE, migrating in 2 different waves 9,000 years apart. Thanks to their incredible endurance and determination, the Hawaiian subspecies, the ʻōpeʻapeʻa, has officially been named Hawai'i's state land mammal.
When they're not flying across oceans, they undertake smaller seasonal migrations. This is one of the only times these bats are found in groups, usually preferring to remain socially distanced and solitary (a respectable lifestyle indeed).
Moms and pups can also be found together. Unlike most bats, female Hoary bats have four nipples instead of two. While they typically give birth to twins, this abundance of nips allows them to provide for as many as 4 pups at a time.
Their trademark sugar-frosted fluff provides them much-needed camouflage, as they prefer to sleep out in the open. Hoary bats can be found hanging from tree trunks and branches, amongst Spanish moss, and inside squirrel nests, rather than inside caves.
When it gets chilly, Hoary bats wrap their furry tails around their bodies like a big, fuzzy, frosted sleeping bag. This allows them to be as widespread as they are, adapting to & surviving in many different temperatures and conditions.
Hoary bats are the most widespread bat in the Americas. But because of their solitary, migratory lifestyle and tendency to roost in trees, it is difficult to determine just how many individuals there are. And sadly these bats are facing an increasing number of threats.
Approx. 76,000-152,000 Hoary bats are killed each year by wind turbines. High rise buildings, communications towers, and barbed wire fences also pose significant risks to migrating and foraging Hoary bats. Conservation efforts are hampered by failure to determine population size.
The Hawaiian subspecies has been considered endangered since 1970, and while the Hoary bat is officially listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN, researchers are worried that their numbers are declining due to increased collisions, deforestation, habitat loss, & invasive predators.
So, recap. 1) Tenacious AF, 2) can fly hella long, 3) built in sleeping bag, 4) bunch'a nips, 5) social distancing expert, 6) Hawai'i's only bat, 7) needs attention for future conservation!
Also, they hiss when they're disturbed during the day, which is #relatable.
It’s time for another thread about SafariSammie, the exotic animals that star in her videos, and the much darker story that her videos of nose boops, belly rubs, & interspecies play sessions don’t show. 🧵
A TLDR for the last thread: viral TikTok account SafariSammie stars the exotic animals owned by Carl Bovard of Single Vision Inc, a “nonprofit wildlife education facility”. Bovard’s website claims that the organization is dedicated to the conservation & education of wildlife.
However, there is no indication of substantive conservational nor educational efforts. With over 7.2M followers & 252.2M views on TikTok alone, the organization has a public platform that would be the envy of many well-established zoos & conservation orgs.
On Oct. 11, 2022 HPAI (highly pathogenic avian influenza) hit Knuckle Bump Farms, home to Emmanuel the TikTok-famous emu. This left Emmanuel and a black swan named Rico as the sole survivors of a flock of 50+ birds. It also left many, including experts, looking for answers. 🧵
Controversy first began when owner Taylor Blake posted photos of her and Emmanuel w/o wearing PPE. Due to HPAI's ability to rapidly mutate, PPE is encouraged to prevent bird-to-human infection. However, Blake claimed that Emmanuel "freaks out" when people wear PPE around him.
This made national news, with experts weighing in on the risk Blake was taking by not wearing PPE and the poor example it set for her millions of followers, many of whom were learning about HPAI for the first time. But right as discourse was reaching a peak, Blake had good news.
To clarify: cats don’t get depressed when you spend time with them. Cats can get stressed with any significant change to established routines- that’s not because they hate you/don’t want to be around you, it’s because, like children and dogs, routine is comfortable for them.
Additionally, cats are very sensitive to our emotions. A lot of people have become depressed/anxious due to the pandemic and that can absolutely carry over to their pets.