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You can forget your swifts, your peregrine falcons, and your grey-headed albatrosses. They may be fast, but when it comes to level flight, it’s not a bird, but a mammal that holds the record.
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Over half of all bat species are facing severe population declines, with 85 bat species listed as endangered and 23 of those near extinction.
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Stephanie Stronsick has bats in her Berks County house. On purpose. “Aw, look at her little face,” Stronsick said about an ...
Come along on a guided tour of the strangest animals in Cincinnati's strangest neighborhood, from fungus-eating ants to a ...
A new study from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute used a robot to mimic common big-eared bats' echolocation skills ...
Bat researcher Aditya Srinivasulu on his new study cataloguing bat echolocation data, how these flying mammals are important ...
Vampires are a popular topic online. Every time the word comes up, it grabs attention. But outside movies and stories, ...
It is a place that can drive you batty. Bats that are injured receive care and support. So do snakes, songbirds, opossums, ...
Over the years, several studies have indicated that white streetlights can pose problems for some species of bats ...