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The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.

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The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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