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The human bat (also called the Bat Thing) was either a human that had evolved into a bat-like creature, or vice versa. Described as "neither man nor animal", it was active only at night and hung upside down from rafters during the day, leaving distinctive claw marks in the wood.

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  • Human bat
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  • The human bat (also called the Bat Thing) was either a human that had evolved into a bat-like creature, or vice versa. Described as "neither man nor animal", it was active only at night and hung upside down from rafters during the day, leaving distinctive claw marks in the wood.
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  • The human bat (also called the Bat Thing) was either a human that had evolved into a bat-like creature, or vice versa. Described as "neither man nor animal", it was active only at night and hung upside down from rafters during the day, leaving distinctive claw marks in the wood.
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