eatmymush: newyorker: The Joy of Bats Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.” In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about
eatmymush: newyorker: The Joy of Bats Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.” In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about
eatmymush: newyorker: The Joy of Bats Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.” In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about
eatmymush: newyorker: The Joy of Bats Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.” In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about