Bats: Native Pollinators Bats: Native Pollinators
Native Pollinators

Bats: Native Pollinators

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Publisher Description

What comes to mind when you think about bats? Creepy? Spooky? Vampires? Bats get a bad rap. They do not harm people. Many are hardworking pollinators. America is home to 45 species of bat. They are the main pollinators of desert plants like the Saguaro cactus in Arizona. Nectar-eating bats from other countries help plants to produce the fruits we love to eat, such as bananas, peaches, and mangos. Native Pollinators: Bats is a good place to learn about these nighttime pollinators.

GENRE
Kids
RELEASED
2019
September 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
24
Pages
PUBLISHER
Mitchell Lane
SELLER
eBooks2go Inc
SIZE
8
MB

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