Old World 'non-echolocating' bats found to use a different form of echolocation
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Old World 'non-echolocating' bats found to use a different form of echolocation
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/12/141204140735.htm
Fruit bats have always been assumed to be non-echolocating, but research has shown that they use a more rudimentary form of echolocation, with wing clicks.
Fruit bats have always been assumed to be non-echolocating, but research has shown that they use a more rudimentary form of echolocation, with wing clicks.
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