Natural History Museum on X: "Male hammer-headed bats have developed their enormous head in order to produce loud honking calls. (In an example of quite extreme sexual dimorphism, females have a much
Wildlife Conservation Society - A male hammer-headed bat in the Congo, where scientists, including Sarah Olson from WCS, are monitoring the species. "There is something about his Yoda-like ears," writes Olson of
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Prof. Michael Sweet FRSB on X: "Got to love the hammerhead bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus) https://t.co/xC088M7fYu" / X
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The hammer-headed bat, Hypsignathus monstrosus, is a specie of bat from Africa. During stressful situations, these bats isolate themselves from their groups. : r/Awwducational
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