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Supersized Bats: Nature’s Largest Winged Mammals
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 ...
A viral photo of a massive bat in the Philippines recently resurfaced, sparking renewed interest online. While the image ...
The dream of flying has always fascinated humanity. In evolutionary history, the ability to fly has emerged independently only three times: in birds, pterosaurs, and, uniquely among mammals, in bats.
Bats are the only flying mammals. Their wings are actually hands, modified with long fingers and flexible skin. The smallest bat in Arizona - the Western pipistrelle - has a wingspan of 8 inches and ...
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