Bats living side-by-side may, in effect, be in different worlds. Two studies of the animals’ beeps find that their hearing is differently tuned in ways likely to affect their mating and hunting.
NOSE NOISE. The large-eared horseshoe bat of Indonesia may be splitting into new species that differ in the nasal sounds they use for hunting and mating.
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