Australia's Heat Wave Fries Bats' Brains, Hundreds Found Dead
Sweltering temperatures killed bats outside Sydney over the weekend as temperatures soared up to 117 Fahrenheit, the hottest it's been since 1939.
by Vanessa Romo
Jan 10, 2018
1 minute
It's summer in Australia and extreme heat is causing bats' brains to fry.
Hundreds of fur-covered flying fox bats, which lack sufficient canopy cover and shade in Australia's suburbs, died outside Sydney it's been since 1939.
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