http://www.theworld.org/2013/02/mexicos-bat-man/
It is not uncommon for Rodrigo Medellin to start his day at night.
At the moment, he has a headlamp switched on and is walking into the Cueva del Diablo – the Devil’s Cave – near Tepoztlán, Mexico.
Suddenly, Medellin stops. The ceiling of the cave, just eight feet above his head, is furry and moving.
“There’s a lot of Mexican long-nosed bats over here,” he says.
About 2,000 Mexican long-nosed bats are making soft, high-pitched noises. But looking up at a colony like this is just asking for trouble.
Medellin grimaces. “Ffffft! I’m getting pee on my eyes.”
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