A first for bats

  • Speakman J
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Which came first as bats evoloved- flight or echolocation? Newly described fossils favour the flught-first hypothesis. But these creatures may have been otherwise equipped for flying at night

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Speakman, J. (2008). A first for bats. Nature, 451(7180), 774–775. https://doi.org/10.1038/451774a

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