While myths about wildlife abound, most are patently false. Bats are not blind; big bears can’t climb trees and birds will not abandon a fledgling touched by a human, among other falsehoods.
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
An endangered species of bat has been confirmed in Arizona for the first time, using an emerging genetic sampling method and the work of an amateur scientist.
A bat colony has returned to the attic of a Lane County Public Works building. Here's what is being done to safely exclude ...
The syndrome affects three species of hibernating bat populations in Nova Scotia: the northern long-eared, the little brown ...
What if we could understand what animals are really saying? At UW, scientists are breaking barriers in animal communication, ...
To help bats and wind turbines coexist, researchers have taken inspiration from a moth. Bats have a keen sense of echolocation, but for some reason, they do not avoid turbines. Some species even face ...
Although bats are sometimes viewed negatively, they aren’t scary. In fact, they are vital to the community, said Leslie Sturges of Mount Solon, president of Bat Conservation & Rescue of ...
Bat caves, nature's enigmatic cathedrals, offer an unparalleled journey into the realm of night's winged navigators. These ...
The Chimera Ants have proven to be some of Hunter x Hunter's most fearsome foes. Here are their strongest fighters, ranked.
So, the number of rattles may indicate the number of times a snake has shed in its life but has no real connection to its age. Bats use echolocation to hunt flying insects or even glean stationary ...