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Uninvited visitors: Return of the dark knights
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 28, 2016

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Similar to the megabats that came last year (above), a new breed of megabats have been sighted on the mango and date trees in the katcha area of Piryalo. PHOTOS: FILE



SUKKUR:
The fruit is always tastier on the other side of the province, or so megabats, whose natural habitat is Mirpurkhas and other nearby districts, believe, as they have travelled approximately 365 kilometres to Khairpur district. A large number of megabats have been sighted on mango and date trees in the katcha near Piryalo and other areas.



Similar to last year, a large number of megabats have been spotted in the katcha areas of district Khairpur for last couple of days. According to residents, last year the villagers killed many megabats, which leads them to believe the animals have changed their strategy; the megabats now attack the trees at night and keep eating the fruit till early morning, before flying away to the safety of the nearby forest.
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According to Hakim Ali, a resident of the katcha, he owns around 50 mango trees and most of the fruit has been devoured by the megabats.

At night, when they occupy the trees, they make terrifying noises and villagers seldom dare to leave their homes, he claimed. So far they have not harmed any humans, said Ali, adding that no one can stop these uninvited guests from visiting and enjoying a lavish feast at the villagers’ expense. Besides eating the fruit, the megabasts also suck the branches and dry them up, he lamented.

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World Wildlife Fund – Pakistan Sukkur senior project officer Imran Malik said the megabats are also known as fruit bats and used to travel from one place to another in search of the food. These bats are also found in Punjab and in 2013 and 2014 had occupied many fruit trees in Sargodha, he explained. The bats ate fruits and sucked the nectar of flowers, he said, adding that their stay at one place is not more than one-and-a-half months.


The megabat is a harmless creature for human beings, according to Malik, and he appealed to villagers not to kill them.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 28th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1150681/...-dark-knights/
 
Killing animal for fun.....:astagh:
These are blood sucking savages and spread disease....same goes for mouse, cockroaches, mosquitos, wild hogs/pigs and they should only be put to death,,my m'am would you like to pet a few mice or cockroaches?
 
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These are blood sucking savages and spread disease....same goes for mouse, cockroaches, mosquitos, wild hogs/pigs and they should only be put to death,,my m'am would you like to pet a few mouse or cockroaches?
I agreed pests should be kept under control but killing any living thing for fun is harram but we can kill those pests who spread disease and harmful for our live stock / corps.

Never i don't like pets even not the cats and dogs but this does't mean i hate or dislike animals i love free animals in their own natural habitat.
 
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I agreed pests should be kept under control but killing any living thing for fun is harram but we can kill those pests who spread disease and harmful for our live stock / corps.

Never i don't like pets even not the cats and dogs but this does't mean i hate or dislike animals i love free animals in their own natural habitat.
You'r such a animal friendly person :lol::lol: ...but you said the exact same thing as I said. These are very dangerous creatures, just look at their size and they spread disease and damaging the crops...So I would take my bow and arrows to have some fun and get rid of them.
 
You'r such a animal friendly person :lol::lol: ...but you said the exact same thing as I said. These are very dangerous creatures, just look at their size and they spread disease and damaging the crops...So I would take my bow and arrows to have some fun and get rid of them.
First i want clear it these bats are not blood suckers second these are fruit bats but very harmful for fruit trees. Blood sucker bats are quite small in size and not native to Pakistan.
 
Uninvited visitors: Return of the dark knights
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 28, 2016

1150681-image-1469638424-610-640x480.jpg

Similar to the megabats that came last year (above), a new breed of megabats have been sighted on the mango and date trees in the katcha area of Piryalo. PHOTOS: FILE



SUKKUR:
The fruit is always tastier on the other side of the province, or so megabats, whose natural habitat is Mirpurkhas and other nearby districts, believe, as they have travelled approximately 365 kilometres to Khairpur district. A large number of megabats have been sighted on mango and date trees in the katcha near Piryalo and other areas.



Similar to last year, a large number of megabats have been spotted in the katcha areas of district Khairpur for last couple of days. According to residents, last year the villagers killed many megabats, which leads them to believe the animals have changed their strategy; the megabats now attack the trees at night and keep eating the fruit till early morning, before flying away to the safety of the nearby forest.
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According to Hakim Ali, a resident of the katcha, he owns around 50 mango trees and most of the fruit has been devoured by the megabats.

At night, when they occupy the trees, they make terrifying noises and villagers seldom dare to leave their homes, he claimed. So far they have not harmed any humans, said Ali, adding that no one can stop these uninvited guests from visiting and enjoying a lavish feast at the villagers’ expense. Besides eating the fruit, the megabasts also suck the branches and dry them up, he lamented.

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World Wildlife Fund – Pakistan Sukkur senior project officer Imran Malik said the megabats are also known as fruit bats and used to travel from one place to another in search of the food. These bats are also found in Punjab and in 2013 and 2014 had occupied many fruit trees in Sargodha, he explained. The bats ate fruits and sucked the nectar of flowers, he said, adding that their stay at one place is not more than one-and-a-half months.


The megabat is a harmless creature for human beings, according to Malik, and he appealed to villagers not to kill them.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 28th, 2016.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1150681/...-dark-knights/
They are harmless we should in turn not harm them.
 
I would disagree with your quote of blood sucking bats. They are very native to south east asia. We call them politicians.


You cannot take a simple comment about shia- sunni or pakistan or muslims or iran. Dont fool yourself with the species.
:o: WTH are you talking about.
@Arsalan @Joe Shearer @Oscar @Khafee please take care of this troll.
Reported for trolling and sectarianism
Attention @Delnavaz B report this troll he is trying to incite sectarianism.
 
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These are blood sucking savages and spread disease....same goes for mouse, cockroaches, mosquitos, wild hogs/pigs and they should only be put to death,,my m'am would you like to pet a few mice or cockroaches?
Megabats constitute the suborder Megachiroptera, and its only family Pteropodidae of theorder Chiroptera (bats). They are also called fruit bats, Old World fruit bats,[1] or, especially the genera Acerodon and Pteropus, flying foxes. Fruit bats are restricted to the Old World in a tropical and subtropical distribution, ranging no further than the easternMediterranean and South Asia, and are absent from northwest Africa and southwestAustralia.[2][3] Compared to insectivorous bats, fruit bats are relatively large and, with some exceptions, do not navigate by echolocation. They are herbivores and rely on their keen senses of sight and smell to locate food.[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabat
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These are blood sucking savages and spread disease....same goes for mouse, cockroaches, mosquitos, wild hogs/pigs and they should only be put to death,,my m'am would you like to pet a few mice or cockroaches?
on are you crazy they are fruit eating bats ........... go to national geographic bro ..... they are endangered species dont kill them
 
They should make a dark knight rises sukkur version. God knows we need a batman.
 

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