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Himalayan long–tailed Myotis bats were caught in net traps in “a variety of forested habitats at elevations between” 4,900 to 7,500 feet and “appears (to be) uncommon,” the study said.
A s night settled over a forest in Malaysia, a "long"-tailed creature emerged from its hiding place. Its "large" mosaic-like eyes scanned the dark landscape, but it wasn't the only one looking around.
So far, Himalayan long–tailed Myotis bats have been found in Uttarakhand, India, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, locations nearly 500 miles apart. Discover more new species Thousands of new ...
Long-tailed mammal with ‘facial mask’ caught in trap in Peru. It’s a new species By Aspen Pflughoeft. June 25, 2025 9:50 AM. Scientists caught a long-tailed mammal with a “facial mask” ...
Forget fleeting friendships the social secrets of the long-tailed tit has revealed an extraordinary level of family commitment even during migratory journeys. Birds that babysit: scientists reveal ...
Scientists found “long”-tailed creatures with “large” eyes lurking in forests of Thailand and Malaysia and discovered a new species. Photo from Grismer, Kaatz, Grismer, Nguyen, Gregory ...
Scientists caught a “long”-tailed creature in a trap in a forest of India and discovered an “elusive” new species, a study said. Photo shared by Rohit Chakravarty Under a cover of darkness ...