Bats are also obsessed with sex

A new study has found that bats also always incorporate sexual activity with their daily hunting, like the novel 'Batman' (Batman), which has always been associated with the ability to flirt with girls. she is sexy.

According to the latest study published in the latest issue of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B , the cries of bats have a major effect, being directed by sound waves (detecting obstacles during flight) and finding food, but also contains information about sex, helping these mammals to choose and keep their partners.

This kind of information is particularly useful for male male bats that have 'bigger, more muscular' females like the Saccopteryx bilineata bats .

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Saccopteryx bilineata bat

Discovery page quoted Mirjam Knörnschild, the lead researcher from the University of Ulm's Experimental Ecology Institute (Germany), saying, 'Males of S. bilineata bats flirt with females whenever available. opportunity. Sexual and sexual information in the bats of a male bat will help other male bats in the flock because they can distinguish between females and rival males. For children, this information can help them get a warm welcome '.

Ms. Knörnschild and colleagues discovered, although females of S. bilineata bats are significantly larger than males, their cries are soaring and shorter.

The cry is only considered the latest tool in the male bats ' arsenal . ' Male bats use a variety of ways to attract females, often combining visual, auditory and olfactory stimulation,' said researcher Knörnschild.

While flirting, the male S. bilineata bats will fly in front of the female, vigorously fan toward 'her' and for 'she' enjoy the "natural scent" - a combination of urine and substances released from glands in their wing pockets.

Mrs. Knörnschild explained, the courtship of male bats is quite elaborate because the common bats often look for partners that are suitable or genetically compatible to mate.

Many species of bats have the ability to encode and decode information from cries. The cries of bats not only play a role in helping them 'look' with sound, search for food but also to identify (reveal gender, age, species characteristics, location in the herd) and communicate with other individuals, including flirting with mates.