The rarely-seen species with its distinct leaf-shaped nose was recorded in 10 new locations, including the eastern Ecuadorian ...
The crocodiles don’t swim in bat poop ... to become orange and yellow. However, it’s not their bizarre poop-swimming habits that are causing them to turn into a new species, it’s the ...
A population of orange dwarf crocodiles lives ... believe they are morphing into a new species. These reptiles live in complete darkness, feed on bats and cave crickets, and swim in pools of ...
Known for their striking orange and black wings ... of Nature assessed the species as “near threatened,” yet few nations within the species’ range offer the bats effective protection from killing. The ...
This bat species is part of the leaf-nosed bat family, meaning they have a triangular flap of tissue shaped like a leaf at the end of their noses. Those noses help them detect the scent of ...
Though most species inhabit the tropical and semitropical areas of the world, they are still common in the United States and are most numerous in the Southwest. Some bats prefer to roost in barns, ...