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Flying foxes a 'natural disaster' for NSW town of Batemans Bay | SBS News
100,000 bats have invaded Batemans Bay and it is a nightmare! - India Today
Bats are invading Batemans Bay, Sydney | Daily Mail Online
Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Over 100,000 fruit bats descended on the town of Batemans Bay, Australia, in May 2016 - covering almost every surface and forcing residents to stay inside. | Facebook
Batemans Bay gets $2.5 million funding to relocate bats as residents live in 'state of emergency' - ABC News
Megabats Eurobodalla Batemans Bay flying-foxes fruit bats
100,000 giant bats have invaded a town in Australia and caused a state of emergency | For The Win
Bats make a flying visit to revamped Batemans Bay Water Garden | About Regional
It smells so bad you can taste it': bats plague Australian tourist town | Animals | The Guardian
BATS: Eurobodalla Shire Councillors want to see something done - Batemans Bay bat crisis, Megabat, Fruit bat, Flying foxes
Batemans Bay bat population set to be dispersed as Environment Minister steps in - ABC News
Flying-foxes | Eurobodalla Council
100,000 'Out Of Control' Bats Invade Oz Town | World News | Sky News
Batemans Bay flying foxes up for discussion | Riotact
Giant bats heap misery (and faeces) on Australia
Australian town plagued by over 100,000 bats - YouTube
Australian town declares state of emergency after 100,000 bats swarm Batemans Bay
BBC Learning English - News Report / Australian bat invasion
Batemans Bay's colony of 120,000 bats will be moved on, whatever it takes | Daily Telegraph
Batemans Bay bat population set to be dispersed as Environment Minister steps in - ABC News
Flying, screeching, pooping visitors turn Aussie town batty | The Seattle Times
Huge swarms of bats wreak destruction in Australian town | CBC News
A swarm of 100,000 bats has made residents of this town 'prisoners in their own homes' - The Washington Post
Australian town declares 'state of emergency' after being invaded by 100,000 bats | The Independent | The Independent