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When vampire bats become best friends, they start sounding alike
If you’ve ever caught yourself picking up a friend’s accent or slang, you already understand a little bit about vampire bats.
Ever suddenly realize you had picked up certain words or ways of speaking from a close friend? It turns out that humans are ...
Bats communicate in high ultrasonic frequencies. Humans cannot hear these contact calls naturally. Special audio equipment ...
For two summers in a rugged corner of Idaho’s Pioneer Mountains, the roar of rushing white water filled the air. But where the loud sounds prevailed, only gentle streams flowed by. These phantom ...
"Experimental broadcast of whitewater river noise drives bats and birds away." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 05 / 210524091954.htm (accessed November 6, 2025).
HOP BOTTOM – Biologist Richard Fritsky drives at 20 miles per hour down a dark country road. He’s listening. With a $965 microphone, sophisticated computer programs and his biology training, he is ...
Many of us might struggle to see a moose on a moonless night, let alone a mosquito. But some bats have a nifty trick — they use their ears to locate their bug prey. It's not that bats can't see — many ...
In Panama’s forests, researchers discovered that tiny fringe-lipped bats hunt with the patience and precision of big cats.
Ever suddenly realize you had picked up certain words or ways of speaking from a close friend? It turns out that humans are far from the only animals who copy the sounds of their closest companions — ...
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