
Flying in the Dark
Flying at night can be dangerous. Yet many unusual animals take to the skies at night! …
Flying at night can be dangerous. Yet many unusual animals take to the skies at night! …
Join Ranger Rick Raccoon, Scarlett Fox, and Boomer Badger as they meet some bats in Austin, Texas. …
Flying foxes aren’t foxes at all. They’re large bats with furry, fox-like faces. …
Hola! Each month, a new Ranger Rick Jr. article will be available in Spanish. This month, learn about flying foxes—zorros voladores. …
Join Ranger Rick, Scarlett Fox, and Boomer Badger as they visit Rick’s friend—a bat named Pat. …
Do you have any “wild” housemates? Meet some animals who think YOUR house is THEIR house! …
Unlike bird wings, which are made of feathers, bat wings are made of skin! The skin is tougher than a rubber glove. …
About half of the bats in the U.S. sleep in caves. Caves make good roosting places, because they are usually dark and quiet. …
Certain animals may give you a creepy feeling. But once you get to know them, you might decide some are downright lovable! …
On summer nights above the city of Melbourne, Australia, thousands of flying foxes take to the skies. Foxes that fly? Have we gone batty? …