This video is called Vampire Bats – The Diversity of Life.
From PLOS ONE:
Social Grooming in Bats: Are Vampire Bats Exceptional?
October 7, 2015
Abstract
Evidence for long-term cooperative relationships comes from several social birds and mammals. Vampire bats demonstrate cooperative social bonds, and like primates, they maintain these bonds through social grooming. It is unclear, however, to what extent vampires are special among bats in this regard.
We compared social grooming rates of common vampire bats Desmodus rotundus and four other group-living bats, Artibeus jamaicensis, Carollia perspicillata, Eidolon helvum and Rousettus aegyptiacus, under the same captive conditions of fixed association and no ectoparasites. We conducted 13 focal sampling sessions for each combination of sex and species, for a total of 1560 presence/absence observations per species. We observed evidence for social grooming in all species, but social grooming rates were on average 14 times higher in vampire bats than in other species. Self-grooming rates did not differ.
Vampire bats spent 3.7% of their awake time social grooming (95% CI = 1.5β6.3%), whereas bats of the other species spent 0.1β0.5% of their awake time social grooming. Together with past data, this result supports the hypothesis that the elevated social grooming rate in the vampire bat is an adaptive trait, linked to their social bonding and unique regurgitated food sharing behavior.
This video is called Vampire bat food sharing (explained by David Attenborough).
Bats: Why one of the most feared animals should be the most loved – Redorbit: here.
How to identify British bats in flight: here.
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That was interesting! I am fascinated by bats in general!
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Bat species in Liechtenstein:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_Liechtenstein#Order:_Chiroptera_.28bats.29
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We had a bat getting lost in our apartment and house twice. I live next to a church and know there live some. Love them!!! Thanks for sharing the link π
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Best wishes for you, your blog and the bats in the church π
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Haha… thank you π
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At
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/tag/bats/
are all my blog posts about bats. At least, the ones which I have tagged. I have not tagged many old blog posts yet, from the time when my blog was not on WordPress yet.
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Very cool! It is amazing what all you are posting about. So much information. You must be posting all day long!
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On some days, yes π
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I bat…. uhm… bet!!!
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