Bats are fascinating animals, and despite all the myth and creepiness surrounding them, they really remind one more of a drunk bird lost in the night sky than the blood-sucking creature they’re often ...
Bats use echolocation to see objects in front of them. They emit an ultrasonic pulse around 20 kHz (and up to 100 kHz) and then sense the pulses as they reflect off an object and back to the bat. It’s ...
The presence of the Hawaiian hoary bat on Kahoolawe has been confirmed after more than two decades of speculation and unconfirmed reports of the state’s only native land mammal visiting and possibly ...