The world’s smallest bat is the size of a human thumb while the biggest has a wingspan of over two meters
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Three species of bats feed exclusively on blood Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Nectar-feeding bats pollinate wild agave plants used to make tequila Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Bats pollinate cocoa plants which are used to make chocolate Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Fruit-eating bats distribute seeds in landscapes helping forests grow big and healthy Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Insect-eating bats provide important pest control services that benefit crops Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Urban trees cool the air down more in the summer than pavement heats it up Read More »
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities
Studying the Urban Jungle to Build Healthier Cities