"Mormon Helping Hands" volunteers dig gardening at Kelly Elementary School. Others painted walkway lines, poles, doors,
and window frames (organized by members of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, assisted by friends of the
School).
(These pages sponsored by PSL research)
Copyright 2009 Jonathan Whitcomb
Digging-2: Mormons Dig Volunteer Work at Kelly Elementary School
". . . owls, hawks, raccoons, and snakes will sometimes eat bats, but not often.
If we believe only what biology textbooks tell us, hardly any animal regularly eats bats. Their main enemy is disease and humans.
"But
a few American cryptozoologists have uncovered some circumstantial evidence that there is a preditor that hunts bats. This predator
is beginning to make a name for itself, too: "ropen." What the cryptozoologists at first thought was a creature of Papua New Guinea,
they now believe lives also in the United States. What they at first thought ate mostly fish, shellfish, and carrion, they now believe
may also eat Nighthawk birds and nocturnal bats."
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