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Bats: Weather vs. Predators in the North
Thursday, March 27, 2025
When Tawny Owl calls were played near roosts, bats delayed their exit by about 16 minutes. However, this delay wasn't consistent when weather factors were considered. The bats did not change their exit time when music or baby bird calls were played. This suggests that the bats might be more worried about actual predators than other sounds.
While hunting, bats reduced their activity in areas with Tawny Owl calls or music. This shows that they are cautious and try to avoid potential dangers. The findings indicate that bats might change their behavior based on the threat level. However, weather conditions seem to have a bigger impact on their actions. This is likely because saving energy is crucial in the cold northern climates. So, bats might prioritize staying warm and conserving energy over avoiding predators.
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