Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Batgirl of Israel

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Batgirl of Israel
Israeli girl, Nora Lifschitz, 28, treats an Egyptian fruit bat at her domestic in Tel Aviv, February 22, 2016. Lifschitz says that she commenced being concerned for injured fruit bats from her domestic two years in the past and now has some 70 of the flying mammals which she plans to launch back into nature once they're wholesome

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Israeli female, Nora Lifschitz, 28, holds an injured Egyptian fruit bat at her home in Tel Aviv 

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Injured Egyptian fruit bats dangle on a teddy undergo at the house of Nora Lifschitz

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Nora Lifschitz treats Egyptian fruit bats at her home

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Nora Lifschitz feeds if injured Egyptian fruit bat. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

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Nora Lifschitz treats injured Egyptian fruit bats at her domestic  

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An injured Egyptian fruit bat perches subsequent to cages at the house of Nora Lifschitz

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Nora Lifschitz holds an injured Egyptian fruit bat at her domestic

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Israeli female, Nora Lifschitz, 28, holds an injured Egyptian fruit bat at her domestic in Tel Aviv February 21, 2016.

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Nora Lifschitz holds an injured Egyptian fruit bat at her domestic



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