Greensleaves
Tim Lincoln
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6826, 318-318
Abstract:
Some tropical bats make tents by partially biting through large leaves. These living shelters remain healthy for surprisingly long periods because, it seems, the smallest veins maintain water flow even when more major vessels are severed.
Date: 2001
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