💨 Abstract

A new study published in Science reveals that common noctule bats migrate across Europe using warm storm fronts during spring, conserving energy while flying. Scientists tagged 71 bats to track their routes, stops, and flying patterns, discovering that they travel up to 400 km in one night and follow a hopping pattern with multiple stops for food.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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