
Endangered bats find refuge in abandoned army bunkers
Bunkers abandoned by the IDF after Israel and Jordan made peace are now refuges for 10 endangered species of bats roosting together in harmony.

Bunkers abandoned by the IDF after Israel and Jordan made peace are now refuges for 10 endangered species of bats roosting together in harmony.

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