Bats Think About Sex -- A Lot

Scientists have found the first flu virus to infect bats, among little yellow-shouldered bats in Guatemala.
Scientists have found the first flu virus to infect bats, among little yellow-shouldered bats in Guatemala. The bats above are a different species and were photographed in Kenya.
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Bats may have more in common with the fictional Batman than previously believed, since both successfully combine work with courting sexy potential mates -- a lot of them.

A new study, published in the latest Proceedings of the Royal Society B, reveals that bat echolocation calls, primarily used for orientation and foraging, also contain information about sex, which helps the flying mammals to acquire and keep mates.

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