Bats
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Echolocation: Bats Are Born With the Innate Knowledge of the Speed of Sound
Echolocation is popularly understood as the ability to perceive things with sound, rather than sight. And among the many species in the animal kingdom, the two most well-known for this ability are dolphins and bats.
Latest Research Articles
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Amazing Discovery: Never-Before-Seen Black and Orange Bat Species Found in West Africa
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Deadly Zoonotic Wildlife Diseases Increase as Nature is Damaged
Vampire Bats With Infection Found to Self-Isolate From Their Friends but Still Care for Their Family and More Bat Facts
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Bats' Ability to Combat Viruses and Control Inflammation Provides Insights in Fighting COVID-19
The Only Flying Mammal: Why Bats Are One of Evolution's Greatest Mysteries
Humans are to Blame for Coronavirus, Not Bats Says Scientists
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Five Things You Love That Are Being Wrecked by Climate Change
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Saving Bats From Wind Turbine Death
Boys Trapped In Thai Cave May Have Caught Histoplasmosis From Bat And Bird Poop
Yuck! Dead 'Decomposing' Bat Found Inside Florida Walmart's Packed Salad
New 'Bat Bot' Mimics Bats' Sophisticated Flight Mechanics
Humans For Dinner? Brazilian Bats Just Started Feeding On Human Blood