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Ever suddenly realize you had picked up certain words or ways of speaking from a close friend? It turns out that humans are ...
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Scientists have unearthed new coping mechanisms used by certain mammals to overcome human-created noise levels when hunting down their prey. A recent study on the preying habits of fringe-lipped bats ...
Bats are adapting to human noise by changing their hunting strategies, according to a new study. Thatâs good news for bats, since the number of city-dwellers in the world is expected to increase to ...
While many insects that would otherwise become bat food rely on the sounds created by the nocturnal creatures to dodge their advances, deaf species of moth have no such luxury. These critters do have ...
Bats hunt prey relying on a single sense: hearing or, more specifically, echolocation. Bats have the ability to emit a high-pitched noise that will bounce off objects and return to the bat, where its ...
For two summers in a rugged corner of Idahoâs Pioneer Mountains, the roar of rushing white water filled the air. But where the loud sounds prevailed, only gentle streams flowed by. These phantom ...
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