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Babbling by greater sac-winged bats features repetitive and varied sequences that resemble early infant speech in humans.
These bats have oblong ears, which when held toward the nose reach just beyond the tip of the nostrils, and are slow fliers, with an erratic and “fluttery” pattern while foraging. HABITAT: Tricolored ...
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