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Wild Africa, an international conservation organisation, says one-third of Africa’s bat species are found in Nigeria, ...
Without pollinators, we wouldn’t have one out of every three bites of food we eat. That’s because about 35 percent of the ...
An environment rights group, Wild Africa’s West Africa, has warned against the consumption of bats, saying it poses ...
They were seen as bad omen, harbingers of death, companions of evil beings that would feed on the blood of unsuspecting humans. Since aeons, mankind has been wa ...
The Honduran white bat (Ectophylla alba) is so unbelievably cute and fluffy, it’s hard to believe it’s even real! Just ...
Though bats keep the insect population in check, you don’t want them living under your roof. Here’s what to do if you find bats in your home.
The insects can eat twice their body weight in sugary fruit without increasing their blood sugar. What’s going on in their ...
As soon as the first ever flowers unfurled from their buds in the early Cretaceous period, they were visited by pollinators.
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From Vampire Bats to Fruit Bats: Evolution’s Weirdest Mammals – Bat Appreciation DayAs twilight settles, the world’s most misunderstood mammals take to the skies. Bats, with their leathery wings and mysterious ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNWild Africa urges action to protect Nigeria’s 100 bat species on international bat appreciation day 2025As the world marks International Bat Appreciation Day, conservation organisation Wild Africa is sounding the alarm on the urgent need to protect Nigeria’s rich but threatened bat population, which ...
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