![Conservation Intl on X: "#HappyHalloween and #BatWeek! This Larger Fruit-eating Bat uses its sharp teeth to grab and eat large fruit. https://t.co/wxgpx2J1ZL" / X Conservation Intl on X: "#HappyHalloween and #BatWeek! This Larger Fruit-eating Bat uses its sharp teeth to grab and eat large fruit. https://t.co/wxgpx2J1ZL" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CSquHpNUYAAOjAU.jpg:large)
Conservation Intl on X: "#HappyHalloween and #BatWeek! This Larger Fruit-eating Bat uses its sharp teeth to grab and eat large fruit. https://t.co/wxgpx2J1ZL" / X
Baby Bat Shows Off His Tiny Teeth | This baby bat is showing off his tiny white teeth 💚💜💙 | By The Dodo | Facebook
![Despite its sugar-rich diet, the Jamaican Fruit Bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) doesn't really get cavities. Scientists found that the surface of its teeth is remarkably similar to "self-cleaning" surfaces at the microscopic level. : Despite its sugar-rich diet, the Jamaican Fruit Bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) doesn't really get cavities. Scientists found that the surface of its teeth is remarkably similar to "self-cleaning" surfaces at the microscopic level. :](http://i.imgur.com/mvwbVj9.jpg)
Despite its sugar-rich diet, the Jamaican Fruit Bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) doesn't really get cavities. Scientists found that the surface of its teeth is remarkably similar to "self-cleaning" surfaces at the microscopic level. :
![Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime | NSF - National Science Foundation Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime | NSF - National Science Foundation](https://nsf-gov-resources.nsf.gov/styles/news_hero_mobile_600x352_/s3/2023-11/batteeth.png?VersionId=ofXIOK7sz_2xM.xGZUd57pCd0CJpQu6g&itok=mMMjBKPY)