Cruella might look scary, but she is a highly vulnerable baby long eared bat being cared for at a wildlife rescue service
One-week-old Cruella may look a bit scary but in reality she is highly vulnerable.
The baby brown long-eared bat in the care of Secret World Wildlife Rescue at East Huntspill near Highbridge in Somerset, was found by a member of the public in Minehead after it is believed her mother dropped her during flight.
Having been assessed by vets, Cruella will undergo rehabilitation at the rescue centre as one of more than 400 wildlife casualties to be cared for by the charity each year.
Debbie O'Keefe, of Secret World, said: 'The biggest challenge is getting her to self feed and keep muscle condition to sustain flight for long periods of time.'
Cruella is predicted to be flying within four weeks and could be released by the end of the summer.
Cruella's ears will move to the top of her head as she grows and learns to fly, with her release into the wild possible by the end of summer
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source: dailymail