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When the wind picks up, it doesn’t just rustle the trees, it stirs up a storm of airborne allergens like pollen, dust and ...
The koopmanhilli bat has a “nose-leaf” used for echolocation. Photo by Daniel Whitby Rodríguez-Segovia, Simba, Brito (2025) The koopmanhilli bat belongs to a family of bats known for their ...
DHAKA — Scientists have published the first record of the great Himalayan leaf-nosed bat in Bangladesh, dropping another pin on this wide-ranging species’ distribution map across Asia and ...
Thirty million years ago, the Neotropical leaf-nosed bat survived solely on insects. Since then, these bats have diversified into many different species by changing what they eat.