Ready to Mate? Take Off Your Mask, One Bat Says
New York Times,
Trilobites Wrinkle-faced bats incorporate whistles, wing flaps and furry masks into their mating rituals, researchers have found.
Trilobites Wrinkle-faced bats incorporate whistles, wing flaps and furry masks into their mating rituals, researchers have found.
smithsonian.com June 13, 2018 11:50AM That birds sing—to attract mates, communicate with young, or defend territory—is a given.
Under the night sky deep in a northern New Zealand forest, doctoral student Cory Toth is listening.
Для самки новозеландской летучей мыши при выборе партнера важен размер его тела, но определить их самка может, даже не видя потен…