A couple of cool links about bats.
Bat info:
http://www.batcon.org/
Build your own bat house:
http://www.lonestarwoodcraft.com/habitatkits.html
Stingray Photobomb!!

Sarah Bourland, Natalie Zaysoff and Kendall Harlan, left to right, whose photobomb
involving a stingray became a viral sensation. "I've reached meme status in my
life," Bourland jokes. "I mean, where do I go from here?"
A stingray shocked three swimmers — with the ultimate photo bomb. The viral photo
was snapped five years ago when three college sophomores at Texas Christian University
went on a cruise that stopped at Stingray City Sandbar in the Cayman Islands.
After Sarah Bourland, Natalie Zaysoff and Kendall Harlan — from left to right in the
photo — posed for a pleasant picture with a stingray, a tour guide lifted the ray onto
their backs.
"The stingray made a sucking sound," Bourland told the Daily News. "He was trying to
breath in water but all he got was air. We all freaked out and the photographer took the
picture at the right moment. It was perfect!"
The sorority sisters had no idea the picture was taken at the time. But when the
photographer showed it to them later, they thought, "We have to buy this!"
Ever since, the trio has tried to get their photo on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
Bat info:
http://www.batcon.org/
Build your own bat house:
http://www.lonestarwoodcraft.com/habitatkits.html
Stingray Photobomb!!


Sarah Bourland, Natalie Zaysoff and Kendall Harlan, left to right, whose photobomb
involving a stingray became a viral sensation. "I've reached meme status in my
life," Bourland jokes. "I mean, where do I go from here?"
A stingray shocked three swimmers — with the ultimate photo bomb. The viral photo
was snapped five years ago when three college sophomores at Texas Christian University
went on a cruise that stopped at Stingray City Sandbar in the Cayman Islands.
After Sarah Bourland, Natalie Zaysoff and Kendall Harlan — from left to right in the
photo — posed for a pleasant picture with a stingray, a tour guide lifted the ray onto
their backs.
"The stingray made a sucking sound," Bourland told the Daily News. "He was trying to
breath in water but all he got was air. We all freaked out and the photographer took the
picture at the right moment. It was perfect!"
The sorority sisters had no idea the picture was taken at the time. But when the
photographer showed it to them later, they thought, "We have to buy this!"
Ever since, the trio has tried to get their photo on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
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