0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Some bats pretend to be bees to scare off predatorsSometimes you have to fake it until you make it.Well, at least for some animals, you have to pretend to be scary and dangerous until you’re no longer on the verge of being eaten.Pretending to be an animal much more dangerous than yourself is what biologists call “Batesian mimicry” – which scientists have now documented in a species of European bat that buzzes like a hornet.Their report, published on Monday 9 May in Current Biology, notes that this is the first evidence of a mammal mimicking the sound of a more dangerous animal.When researchers studying greater mouse-eared bats handled the animals, they noticed something strange — the bats seemed to buzz like hornets or bees. They theorised that the bats could be mimicking insects in an attempt to ward off potential predators.
Dirty Dancing: Sequel starring Jennifer Grey ‘will not ruin your childhood’, director saysProduction is due to begin on new ‘Dirty Dancing’ later this year
A wing and a prayer: is there hope for Britain’s loneliest bat?Our rarest mammal lives on its own, with no known relatives this side of the Channel. Did the greater moused-eared bat stray here from France? And is it time we invited over some company?
Is Overtourism Ruining Greek Beaches?
Greece Expects Half a Million Tourists from the U.S. This Year
Inflation: The price of gasoline reaches 2.5 euros per literThe price of gasoline and fuel in general has risen in recent weeks, since in some areas it has exceeded 2 euros. Indicatively, Kalymnos island may be mentioned, where gasoline is sold for 2.5 euros per liter.Nationwide, the average price of unleaded stands at 2,168 euros per liter, while for diesel the price is 1,909 euros per liter.
Captain Tom Moore gin pulled from sale after ‘breach of charity law’
Experts uncover series of Stonehenge mystery monuments that could reveal secrets of the pastArchaeologists, investigating Stonehenge’s ancient prehistoric landscape, have discovered a series of previously unknown mystery monuments.
Tens of thousands of NatWest customers charged twice in Visa card glitch NatWest customers have complained of being pushed into their overdraft after the bank confirmed a payments glitch had caused some accounts to be accidentally charged twice.A number of customers said that the error, which showed some Visa debit card purchases twice, has decreased their balance and erroneously pushed them into their overdraft as the bank battles to rectify the issue.It is understood that around 112,000 customers were affected by the glitch.