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Thanks to their speed, size and nocturnal habitats, bats are among the most interesting, and least understood, mammals that frequent our homes and gardens. From their ability to make sounds that are above the range of human hearing, to their reliance on echolocation to navigate objects and find prey, their unique behaviour means that bats are seldom seen or heard.br brWith nearly 1,400 species worldwide, bats make up around 25 per cent of all mammal species. iSpotlight Bats ifeatures all 17 species that live and breed in the British Isles, as well as an array of the most fascinating bats from around the world, including some of the more charismatic species such as vampire bats and fishing bats. Nancy Jennings uses up-to-date research to provide insights intothe lives of these elusive mammals, covering the biology, diversity, evolution and ecology of bats, as well as their interactions with humans and folklore.br brThe Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives and behaviours of our favourite animals with eye-catching colour photography and informative expert text.

RSPB Spotlight Bats

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    iRSPB Spotlight: Batsi is packed with eye-catching, informative colour photographs and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable naturalist
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    Imprint: Bloomsbury Wildlife brPublication date: 04102018 brFormat: 210 x 148 mm | 128 pages
  • About the Author

    Nancy Jenningsb is a biologist, writer and editor specialising in mammals. After gaining her PhD from the University of Bristol, Nancy researched bats, shrews, hares, dolphins, seals, moths and fish, and was a commissioning editor of biology textbooks. She now works freelance to support other scientists, and is the managing editor of the scientific journal iMammal Reviewi.

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