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Are Bats Really Blind?" More Questions and Answers About Unique Wildlife Behavior - Chimney and Wildlife
NREL MTES on Twitter: "#DYK the German word for bat is “fledermaus,” which translates to “flutter mouse,” 🦇🐭 but bats are more closely related to humans than rodents! On that note, @NREL
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