
1991
Fascinating footage of swooping bats, their remarkable habits and habitats, and close-up looks at their interesting yet eerie faces are featured in this documentary, volume seven of the Predators of the Wild series. Most bats eat insects, which may not always come to mind when one thinks of predators and prey -- although the fact that a swarm of bats can eat 30,000 pounds of insects in one night is staggering. Bats make up almost one-fourth of all of the mammals in the world, but only three species of bats are "true vampires" who rely on the blood of other animals for sustenance.

William Hootkins
Narrator

AN 27

Over het Wildrooster

Ocean Voyagers

Where Eagles Fly

Best of Worlds: Life at its Alpine Limits

Wild Horses at the Door

Rainier: The Mountain

Long Gone Wild

Chasing the Light: Norfolk Island

GEA

Heat

Elephant Whisperer

Sky Island

Bloodsuckers

Not Without My Dogs

California Golde

Hunting Footnotes

Frans Lanting: The Evolution of LIFE

Turtle: The Incredible Journey

Earth/Art