I haven't actually read 'My Life as a Bat Story' specifically, but I can imagine it might be about the unique experiences of a bat. Maybe it details how a bat navigates in the dark, finds food, and interacts with other bats in its colony.
Once upon a time, there was a little bat named Benny. Benny lived in a cozy cave high up on a cliff. Every night before going to sleep, Benny would fly around the forest to say goodnight to all his friends. One night, he met an owl who was also getting ready for bed. The owl told Benny a secret about a magical tree in the forest that glowed at midnight. Benny was so excited but also very tired, so he flew back to his cave and fell asleep dreaming of the magical tree.
Yes, 'Bat 21' is a true story. It recreates the events and situations that occurred during a specific military operation, giving us a glimpse into the realities of that time.
Feng Nong's " Bat " was mainly about the love story between Xia Muyang and Zhu Xiaoya. Xia Muyang was a mysterious assassin and Zhu Xiaoya was his ally and lover. In the story, Xia Muyang and Zhu Xiaoya carried out many missions together, experienced many dangers and challenges, and their relationship became deeper and deeper. In the end, Xia Muyang sacrificed his life to protect Zhu Xiaoya, and Zhu Xiaoya also died for love.
Bats have a long and interesting origin story. They evolved over millions of years. They are the only mammals capable of true flight. Their ancestors were likely small, arboreal mammals. Over time, they developed adaptations such as wings formed from a membrane of skin stretched between elongated fingers. These adaptations allowed them to take to the air in search of food, which mainly consists of insects for many bat species. Some bats also evolved to feed on fruit, nectar or even small vertebrates. Their nocturnal nature also developed as a way to avoid competition with other diurnal animals and predators.
It's purely fictional. 'Casey at the Bat' was written to entertain and doesn't draw from real events. The characters and the baseball game described are products of the author's imagination.