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Babbling by greater sac-winged bats features repetitive and varied sequences that resemble early infant speech in humans.
Sinospelaeobdella jiangxiensis, or the jiangxiensis land leech, “lives on the roofs and sidewalls of wet karstic caves close to the bat populations coexisting in the same area,” researchers said.
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In particular, we have: This study explores how maternal behaviors influence vocal learning in the greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata). Over two field seasons, researchers tracked 19 bat ...
(B) After the start of an interaction, mother and pup engaged in a number of different behaviors, which were performed equally by both mother and pup (Table S1), with the exception of “wing poking”, ...