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4mon 23d ago by lemmy.world/u/ickplant in witchymemes

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Given most bats live in colonies, I would think they'd be more associated with being social:

https://www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/animals/article/bats-behaviour-social-structure

Some species even share food with each other like bees when returning to roost, so that stragglers with less luck in foraging don't starve.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blood-ties-vampire-bats-build-trust-to-become-food-sharing-pals/

That seems a lot more social than butterflies that swarm like most schooling insects to inhibit predation, facilitate breeding, and share acclimated housing. If it's the butterfly-to-flower relationship at focus, then social as a bee who share their social "contacts" with others by dancing their butt's out seems more apt.

No, in reality you are totally right, bats are very social.