A photo shows the white bat inside its typical roost, a specific type of “rolled” up leaf. Spix’s disc-winged bats normally ...
The bats have a lance-shaped nose leaf—an appendage that bats use for ... “That’s a bat’s wing!” one of his students replied. It was the remains of a recent meal, perhaps, lying there ...
Below the beacon petal, two tiny side petals wing apart ... With eyes and ears and nose leaf trained straight on the beacon, a bat snaps onto the blossom in a high-speed embrace.
rolled up leaf to sleep in. Christian Ziegler What has suction cups on its feet and sleeps in a tube? Hint: it eats jumping spiders, leafhoppers and flies. It’s Spix’s disk-winged bat ...
A photo shows the white bat inside its typical roost, a specific type of “rolled” up leaf. The Thyroptera tricolor, or Spix’s disc-winged bat, with leucism as seen in its roost in Belize.