SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The body of an Indiana bat is not much bigger than your thumb. With leathery wings and all, the bat weighs as much as three pennies. Yet the tiny mammal, and its only slightly less ...
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – For some male bats, sexual prowess comes with a price – smaller brains. A research team led by Syracuse University biologist Scott Pitnick found that in bat species where the females ...
Whether or not the deadly white-nose syndrome fungal disease hits some bats harder than others could depend on behavior and size, researchers report in the Jan. 29 Science Advances. The disease ...