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Acoustic romance in old church attics: Greater mouse-eared bats display lek mating system
This collective yet competitive gathering of males in specific display areas is known as a "lek." Females travel considerable distances to reach these sites during the mating season and the males ...
The bats funnel out of the houses at high speeds to hunt throughout the night. A silence fell over Museum Road as the sunset, with spectators huddled around the wooden fence waiting for thousands of ...
Tropical bats learn to “eavesdrop” on their prey over time to help distinguish between tasty and toxic frogs, a new analysis suggests. The study looked at fringe-lipped bats that range from Panama to ...
A silence fell over Museum Road as the sunset, with spectators huddled around the wooden fence waiting for thousands of nocturnal creatures to emerge. The audience’s patience has paid off since the ...
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