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... behind trees or moving out the BAT’S “range”)? How did BATS and MOTHS behave? By extension, try the hunts again but this time determine that the MOTHS cannot hear the BATS calls, only respond to them. In other words, no moving out of the way when the BAT is approaching. Calculate the differences in ...
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Communal roosting

Communal roosting is practiced by birds, bats and some insects when large flocks or colonies roost together usually in trees with several hundred on each.Several communal roosting trees can be located within densely populated cities nowadays where common birds like house sparrows and starlings etc. can be seen roosting in large numbers.Some benefits as a result of communal roosting are reduced predation risk, increased breading interactions and reduced cost in territory defence.
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