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In a dark, damp cave in southeastern China, a creature with three jaws and a taste for blood clung to the rock ceiling, ...
A new study from Tel Aviv University reveals that the greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) uses its long tail as ...
Bats avoid collisions by tuning their echolocation during mass cave exits, a new Tel Aviv University study finds.
It appears that the bats change the way they echolocate in order to gain detailed information about their neighbors nearby.
Bats adapt echolocation to avoid collisions in dense colonies, emitting shorter, higher frequency calls to focus on nearby neighbors.
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Aya Goldshtein, Omer Mazar, and Yossi Yovel have spent many evenings standing outside bat caves. Even so, seeing thousands of ...
Bats adapt their echolocation system when they emerge en masse from caves at dusk, according to a study in which they were equipped with portable microphones.
Aya Goldshtein, Omer Mazar, and Yossi Yovel have spent many evenings standing outside bat caves. Even so, seeing thousands of bats erupting out of a cave and flapping into the night, sometimes in ...
By GAGE WILSON for Glasgow News 1 In the stillness of a winter cave, the remains of a lost colony scatter the floor-tiny bones and fragile wings ...
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