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Researchers recently investigated hammer-headed bat populations in southern Cameroon. The mixed-methods investigation was conducted in mature rainforest, where these massive, bizarre-looking bats ...
Most library-goers don’t get to enjoy a bit of nature while pursuing books; not so for Portugal’s Joanine Library. A colony ...
The discovery of a greater mouse-eared bat in southern England is the latest in a series of environmental good news stories – as it was once thought to be extinct in the UK.
The greater spear-nosed bat, considered a “large-bodied” species, is the second-largest bat species in the Neotropics, according to the study.
Researchers created 3D “mini-organs” from the trachea, lungs, kidneys, and intestines of five insect-eating bat species commonly found in Korea and Europe. The platform includes both organoids ...
The greater spear-nosed bat is the second-largest bat species in central and southern America, with the average length of males being 5.23 inches and females being 4.9 inches.