A hundred bats frozen by the polar cold in Texas

It was nearly -6 degrees Celsius in Houston, Texas, particularly cold temperatures for wildlife that are not adapted to such intense cold.

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This frost that occurred on Thursday night had dramatic consequences for a colony of bats that lives under a bridge in the Texas city.

A hundred of them fell from the structure, completely frozen.

The Waugh Street Bridge is a popular spot in the area for bat viewing.

Fortunately, the Humane Society was able to save 138 of the little beasts, reports the KHOU11 channel.

The director of the organization, Mary Warwick, is an expert on bats. She told Fox 26 that 99% of the bats were moving and still seemed alive, despite the bitter cold.

An estimated 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats live on the Waugh Drive Bridge, located less than two miles from downtown Houston.

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