Radio-Controlled Bats

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The State University of North Carolina is trying to perfect a tiny, radio controlled bat. These tiny flying bats, could be first responders to a biological attack and an early warning system for the detection and spread of the attack.


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The Super-Sized Saguaro and Its Greedy Guests

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The Saguaro cactus, found in Mexico, Arizona and some parts of California is a giant among its type, growing to the size of a tree. It also gets a number of house guests during its life time.


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Animal Kingdom: The Misconceptions

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From flying fish, dancing snakes to an immortal jellyfish, the animal kingdom is not spared with misconceptions. Read on to learn which is true and which is not.


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The Flying Fox

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The habitat and behaviors of the flying fox.


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Bat Facts

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Cool bat fact.


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Endangered Animals

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In this article I am talking a little about the world’s five most endangered animals and how we can help them.


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Bats

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Bats are a very fascinating animal they have many interesting properties.


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Bee My Love

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Bees are the most famous pollinators.


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Masters of the Field: The Preying Mantis

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The insect Preying Mantis is an ancient specie. It has been around since the Cretaceous period. Today’s mantises still prey upon other insects be they pest, neutral or beneficial ones as well as occasionally taking small frogs, snakes, bees, lizards and surprisingly, even small rodents!


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Vampire Bats

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Myths and legends portray vampire bats as evil blood-sucking demons. Some people believe that if they bite you then turn you into a vampire. Well that isn’t true, except for the fact that they do actually suck blood.


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