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        "description": "<p>What's a fishing bat's secret weapon? Radar! This skilled predator can catch and consume up to 30 fish every night.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Fishing Bats", 
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        "transcript": "<p>For bats, smaller prey is usually more manageable.</p><p>Fishing bats also use echolocation to direct them.</p><p>The sense of sound can guide them so well that they can hear fish surfacing in a pond.</p><p>They use that sound...plus echolocation...to time their dive to the exact moment a fish rises close enough to the surface.</p><p>In an impressive display of timing and winged agility...the bat skims the water...picking off fish with its long legs and claws.</p><p>Using echolocation...and other-worldly hearing...a bat like this one can catch and consume up to 30 fish in a single night.</p>", 
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