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Bats getting tangled in your hair is a myth and not true. However, if you are visiting a cave with a large bat colony it would probably be wise to cover your head to keep bat droppings out of your hair. In the 1939 classic, Bats, Glover M. Allen documents only one case of a bat actually getting caught in a woman's hair, much too rare an event to account for the numerous myths of bats in hair.
Some common misconceptions about bats include that they are blind (most species can see, though some rely more on echolocation), that they are aggressive (most are not and prefer to avoid humans), and that they will get tangled in your hair (unlikely as they can maneuver well in the air).
Bats are not attracted to hair at all. They are attracted to food, and they do not eat hair or use it an any way. Bats fly around at night looking for insects, not for hair.
bats dive at you because they like your hair!
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