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Bats: myths, facts and their future

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Dates
November 20, 2024 to April 13 2025
Hours
All Day Event
Duration
English : 5 to 7 minutes
French : 5 à 7 minutes
Variable hours
Museum
4777, avenue Pierre-De Coubertin
Montréal, QC Canada
H1V 1B3

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The bat, this misunderstood animal...

Bats, the only flying mammal on Earth, are sometimes feared, but definitely misunderstood.

Did you know that some insectivorous species can eat more than 600 insects per hour or that without pollinator species, we wouldn’t be able to grow bananas or mangos?

Come and discover, with our science educators, the fundamental ecological role of bats.

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