Oklahoma
State Senate Senate Selects Bat as State’s Flying Mammal
The Senate on Wednesday chose the Mexican free-tailed
bat – an unusual bat with a migratory pattern that has
become in a huge tourist attraction for one Oklahoma
state park – as the official state flying mammal of
Oklahoma. “This is really a tourism bill,” said Sen. Owen Laughlin, R-Woodward, author of Senate Bill 1678, which recognizes the Mexican free-tailed bat, also known as Tadarida brasiliensis, as the state’s flying mammal. “The Selman Bat Cave out by Alabaster Caverns State Park is a great tourist attraction.”
Not only does the Mexican free-tailed bat draw tourist
dollars to Oklahoma, but it also cuts down on the
mosquito population, noted Laughlin. The Selman Cave
also serves as a “living lab” for researchers at the
University of Central Oklahoma.
“This animal is good for Oklahoma, and should be our
official flying mammal,” said Laughlin. “I encourage all
Oklahomans to make a reservation to visit Alabaster
Caverns State Park and take a tour of the Selman Bat
Cave.”
SB 1678 will next be heard in the Oklahoma House of
Representatives. |