Eating, mating, sleeping, fighting: Bats have plenty to argue about, and scientists have discovered the nocturnal creatures have a "language" they use to talk to each other, according to a new study.
Some bats use "death metal growls" to communicate by engaging their false vocal chord in a way similar to human death metal singers. That's what a new paper from researchers at the University of ...
COLLEGE STATION, Oct. 18, 2007 – Bats are the most vocal mammals other than humans, and understanding how they communicate during their nocturnal outings could lead to better treatments for human ...
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GUMC neuroscientists find brains of bats tell some neurons to 'shush' and others to 'yell louder' in order for key sounds to be heard above background noise San Diego - How do you know what to listen ...
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