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Bat Species Not Seen In 55 Years Rediscovered And Filmed For First Time – Just Look At Those Ears
After 55 years missing from the Karakum Desert, it was suspected that the Turkestan long-eared bat (Plecotus turkmenicus) had ...
“These bats are notoriously elusive, so the tube-nosed bat collection this study examined was cobbled together over many ...
New species of bat, Pipistrellus etula, on Bioko Island, bringing the total number of known species worldwide to 1,500.
Six species of North American bats glow under ultraviolet lighting, according to a new study. Researchers don’t know why ...
A study published in Communications Biology sheds new light on the relationship between bats and dangerous viruses. Led by ...
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These Bats Glow Green Under UV Light, Joining a Growing List of Photoluminescent Mammals
A recent study identifies a consistent glow across six species of North American bats, but the underlying reason for the ...
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How a few bat clades, not all, shape global spillover risk
Researchers have revealed that viral epidemic potential is not evenly distributed across bat lineages, with transmissibility, ...
A new study has found, for the first time ever, that there are some bats in the United States that glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet light.
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Six new bat species discovered just in time for Halloween
The tube-nosed bats were identified in the protected forests of the Philippines by an international research team.
Bat Week across Connecticut is in full swing ahead of Halloween. According to Connecticut’s Department of Energy and ...
Health officials say that 61 rabid bats have been found so far this year, just seven shy of the highest total ever recorded in Los Angeles County.
Just in time for Halloween, six new bat species have been discovered by researchers from the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), ...
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