Common Vampire Bat
If bats are the only flying mammals, bats have a distinctive vampire even more curious: are the only mammals that feed exclusively on blood.
If bats are the only flying mammals, bats have a distinctive vampire even more curious: are the only mammals that feed exclusively on blood.
A study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, revealed that the information contained on the votes cast bat also includes information about sex, which is to help the flying mammal is to get a partner.
The United Nations has declared 2011-2012 as International Year of the Bat and Bat Conservation. Learn here more about bats.
Rare and fine hairs that cover the wings of bats, they are essential for the flight. And aircraft of the future, quite possibly, will be covered by the same hairs.
When the bat darts about in the dark it might appear to be flying around blindly. Actually, it is hunting insects, which we cannot see in the dark.
Bats are dying from a disease called white nose syndrome. Read on to find out what this disease is and some theories about it.
They swoop, they dive, some of them even drink blood, but how much do you really know about the elusive night creatures known as bats? Don’t judge everything based upon watching a few vampire movies, because bats are so much more than bloodsuckers of the night. Read on to learn a few things.
At the time of writing, with over a million animals dead, White Nose Syndrome in Bats is considered the worst wildlife health crisis in recent times.