Bats ‘leapfrog’ back to roost to stay safe from predators, study finds
by Steven Morris from Science | The Guardian on (#6HT21)
Researchers able to model movements of greater horseshoe bats in Devon to help conserve foraging grounds
Bats fly back to their roosts after a night of hunting in a leapfrogging" pattern that allows them to maximise their time out and stay safe from predators, researchers have found.
A team from Cardiff University and the University of Sussex developed a mathematical model using trajectory data" that tracked the flight of greater horseshoe bats in Devon to pinpoint how the creatures engage with the nocturnal environment.
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