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Bat Facts: Why Bats Are Beneficial, Not Scary
We are better off with bats. These bat facts will make you rethink the unsung heroes of the night and learn why you should ...
With over 1000 living species, bats are actually one of the largest groups of mammals (besides rodents) and make up 20% of known mammal species. They range in size from the less-than-one-ounce ...
Fall is in the air — and so are bats. This is the time of year when Idaho’s only flying mammals migrate to warmer climates or to suitable roosts for hibernation. Sometimes during this migration, they ...
Bats are worth their weight in gold, so to speak. Overall, bats prevent $3.7 billion a year in crop damage and pesticide use in the U.S., according to Bat Conservation International, a group dedicated ...
The Dori Monson Show is on KIRO Newsradio (weekdays Noon-3). Last week, an employee of the Washington State Ferries suffered a bite by a bat on the Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth route. The incident ...
Scientist Simon Ripperger spends his days strapping tiny computers to the furry backs of vampire bats in Panama. These tracking sensors document social interactions in a process called biologging. "We ...
Many species benefit from the habitats that beavers create by building dams—and not just aquatic life. A new study by the WSL ...
Should kids' books live in iBooks or in the App Store? The gamelike Bats!: Furry Fliers of the Night app uses game-like graphics to push the boundaries. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
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