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From the vault: Why bats don’t fly in the rainThis article was originally published in 2011 and has been reedited. On rainy nights, the sky belongs to the raindrops. Birds have settled in, insects hide, and bats—nature’s only furry flying ...
They found hot spots of potential spillover events in southern China, parts of Myanmar, and the Indonesian island of Java—where both bat and human populations are particularly dense, reports Nature.
The Richmond Nature Park is bringing in a multi-sensory exhibit to bring the community closer to the world of bats. Visitors ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEight tiny but mighty mammals on Earth that are as cute as a buttonFrom the bumblebee bat to the Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, here are eight of the world's smallest mammals who thrive in a world ...
Winter in the South can bring about a sharp change in conditions that impact forests and their many inhabitants. However, new research finds that, despite these seasonal shifts, forest management ...
If you are lucky, or know where to look, you might have seen at least one of the UK’s 18 species of bats shooting through the sky between dusk and dawn. They feed largely on the wing, specially ...
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