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Scientists solve “cocktail party” mystery of bat echolocationEvery night, bats emerge out of roosts in massive numbers, creating what scientists have called a “cocktail party nightmare” ...
It appears that the bats change the way they echolocate in order to gain detailed information about their neighbors nearby.
Bats avoid collisions by tuning their echolocation during mass cave exits, a new Tel Aviv University study finds.
the ability to bear their young alive and nurse them - bats are the only mammals to truly fly. The commonly named "flying!' squirrels and "flying" lemurs actually glide or parachute by means of a ...
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Arizona has added an endangered bat to the list of night-flying creatures that frequent the stateFLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and measuring the night-flying creatures ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists solve the mystery of bat echolocationAs darkness falls and the air begins to cool, thousands of bats burst from the narrow mouth of their cave. The sky comes ...
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