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Tonight, we're going to talk about bats. Not the version from horror films or Halloween decorations. The real animal. The one with a heart that beats a thousand times a minute, wings made of hands, and an immune system so extraordinary that scientists believe it could change human medicine forever. We'll journey through fifty million years of evolution, from the first bat that dropped from a tree and discovered it could fly, to the twenty million that pour from a cave in Texas every summer evening in a column visible on weather radar. We'll follow tongues that uncoil into flowers, ears that paint the world in sound, and mothers that find their single pup by voice among millions. They are the fastest mammals on Earth. They live ten times longer than they should. They eat a thousand mosquitoes an hour, pollinate the flowers that become your chocolate, and share food with friends whose favours they remember for years. One in every five mammals on Earth is a bat. And most of them are doing all of this right now, in the dark, while you fall asleep. — 🦇 What you'll hear tonight: A heart that beats a thousand times a minute. The fastest mammal on Earth. The mammals that don't age. Why bats don't get sick. Seeing with sound. Why bats aren't actually blind. The arms race between bats and moths. A thousand mosquitoes an hour. The truth about vampire bats. Why a bat's wing is actually a hand. The smallest mammal in the world. How bats hang upside down without passing out. Fifty million years of fossils. Tongues that pump nectar like conveyor belts. The bat that hunts scorpions and doesn't care about the sting. Finding a baby in a crowd of twenty million. Friendship in the dark. The animal that can freeze and come back to life. The largest bat colony on Earth. Bats that sing. What bats do for the world. And why we need them more than we know. — If this helped you sleep, a like and subscribe means the world to us. New videos every week. Sweet dreams 🌙