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Month: September 2021

Lack of echolocation during the bat flight discovered

Lack of echolocation during the bat flight discovered

Bats are known for their special form of orientation, echolocation by means of ultrasound. However, recent research suggests that bats rely less on echolocation than has long been thought. To verify this, an American-Israeli research team studied 10 hoary bats(Lasiurus

Marcus Fritze 22. September 202112. November 2021 Uncategorized Read more

Baby bats babble like human infants

Baby bats babble like human infants

Babbling is a production milestone in infant speech development. Evidence for babbling in nonhuman mammals is scarce, which has prevented cross-species comparisons. In this study, we investigated the conspicuous babbling behavior of Saccopteryx bilineata, a bat capable of vocal production

Marcus Fritze 7. September 20214. January 2022 Uncategorized Read more

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