Come check out the New Bat Exhibit at North Georgia Zoo & Farm!
North Georgia Zoo’s new bat exhibit is now open! A special thanks goes out to Grant with Troop 639 for making this part of his eagle project. He prepped, planned and prepared the main structure as part of his scout project. The exhibit then went into getting fine-tuned with adding the cave and den box viewing area, large red lights, branches, feeding areas and more. The bats have been moved in and are ready for guest to view. This is just in time for our fall season. The Egyptian fruit bats are fruit eaters that have high metabolisms so they love to eat! They are also very colony oriented. They will cluster tightly together when sleeping. How many bats are there? Well that is what we want to see if you can figure out! Come visit us and guess how many you think are in the cave and you can be entered into a drawing for a free wild animal encounter which includes meeting a baby bat up-close and personal! Simply submit your answer when you visit the zoo!
North Georgia Zoo’s new bat exhibit is now open! A special thanks goes out to Grant with Troop 639 for making this part of his eagle project. He prepped, planned and prepared the main structure as part of his scout project. The exhibit then went into getting fine-tuned with adding the cave and den box viewing area, large red lights, branches, feeding areas and more. The bats have been moved in and are ready for guest to view. This is just in time for our fall season. The Egyptian fruit bats are fruit eaters that have high metabolisms so they love to eat! They are also very colony oriented. They will cluster tightly together when sleeping. How many bats are there? Well that is what we want to see if you can figure out! Come visit us and guess how many you think are in the cave and you can be entered into a drawing for a free wild animal encounter which includes meeting a baby bat up-close and personal! Simply submit your answer when you visit the zoo!