Animals
Hunting Bats and a 'Bag of Chips'
It seems there is indeed strength in numbers. When bats hunt at night, they rely on the sounds of their fellow flutterers to find their way to a meal, a behavior scientists like to call the "bag of chips effect," a new study says.
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