<p>Miss Sapphire was rescued by Queensland bat carer Denise Wade, who found her clinging to the inside of her mother’s wing after her mother had been electrocuted by a power line. In this video, the tiny bub is seen sucking a pink, bat-shaped pacifier.</p><p>Wade said it was common for electrocuted bats to be carrying a live baby under their wing so it’s important for people to call bat rescue organisations when seeing dead bats hanging from power lines.</p><p>She said Miss Sapphire will be in care until March 2019 when she will be released into the wild. Credit: Batzilla the Bat via Storyful</p><br />