Animals
Casanova Critters: Male Bats Use Smooth Lovesongs to Attract Mates
Frank Sinatra's power animal may have been a bat. According to new research from Texas A&M University, the famed crooner and flying mammal have an unlikely thing in common in that they have learned to vocalize in a specific way to attract females.
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