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Bats are one of the many creatures that inhabit Third Earth. These flying mammals dwell mainly in caves and deep within the forests. Being nocturnal in natures, bats mostly emerge at night to feed, using echo-location to find their way in the dark. There are many species of bats that exist on Third Earth, from small ones to the giant variety.

Snarf once employed the services of a Giant Bat to help fly him first to Castle Plun-Darr and then to Mumm-Ra's Black Pyramid to rescue the ThunderCats.

There exists a dangerous variant of bat called Firebats which dwell in volcanoes.

The ThunderCat Panthro has a great fear of bats. Some of the ThunderCats' enemies have used this weakness against him. The first one was the intergalactic bounty hunter Safari Joe who conjured up an Energy Bat from his Gattling Gun when fighting against Panthro. Then it was Mumm-Ra who also conjured up an Energy Bat to use against Panthro.

ThunderCats Bullet Point Appearances[]

025. Snarf Takes up the Challenge
061. Lion-O's Anointment Final Day: The Trial of Evil

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