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Tacca is an adult female Gould's Wattled Bat who was found on the ground in a warehouse by a forklift driver. They warehouse workers picked her up with some gloves and put her into a box until help arrived. As rescues go - this was a simple drive to passport territory (which is my terminology for rescuing way out of my area), because the usual rescuer was in lockdown, pickup the bat off the ground, give her some fluids, and drop her off to a microbat carer, contact free (I call her and leave the bat in a pouch outside and she comes and collects it when I am a sufficiently safe distance away). I left in the conversation between myself and one of the warehouse supervisors, because he wanted to know how he could get into rescuing bats or wildlife. If this bores you, feel free to switch off before the end of the vid. I went and checked out the warehouse while we were talking, so I could see if there was a colony in their ceiling. There may be, but I can't tell from the ground. I don't know what happened to Tacca to cause her to be on the ground. She is sufficiently neurological to have smacked her head into something, but I don't know what or why. She has survived for an entire week now in care, though she's still a little wonky. Apparently last night she chewed a hole in the side of her mesh tent, and lead a break out escape from which nobody could be bothered escaping. They're all still in the tent, and the hole is still there (though mended now). YAY little Tacca, a survivor. Tacca came from Tacca, a plastics and mask fabric making factory. She's probably pregnant and let's hope she gets to go out into the wild before she gives birth. If Spring warms up quickly enough she may give birth back in the wild.