Bats
Bats Use Different Strategies to Process Echolocation and Communication Sounds
Seba's short-tailed bat (Carollia perspicillata) lives in the subtropical and tropical forests of Central and South America, where it mostly feeds on pepper fruit.
Latest Research Articles
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Prey Availability Determines the Foraging Effort of Bats, Researchers Discover
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Serotine Bats: First-Ever Observed Mammals to Mate Without Penetration
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Bat Teeth and Jaws Evolution: How Food From 25 Million Years Ago Shaped the Face of the Bats Today
Endangered Northern Long-Eared Bat Establishes Population in 'Caveless' Alabama, Escaping White-Nose Syndrome
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Bats’ Jaws Evolve In Wild Shapes, Sizes To Exploit Food Sources, Study Finds
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Strange Big-Eared Brown Bat Found After 100 Years of Elusive Capture
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Small Furry Animals Responsible for Cross-Species Virus Transmission and Evolution [Study]
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Bats Alter Cancer-Related Genes in New Study on Treatment
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Giant Bat: Unveiling The Mystery Behind the Largest Bat in the World
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Insect Migrations Provide Food for Bats in the Pyrenees
World's Cutest Bat: Honduran White Bat and 4 Others in the Running
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Bats on the Move: A Novel Approach To Tracking Migratory Bats With Radar