From black-and-white vision to ultraviolet detection, discover how animals perceive colors and use them in surprising ways.
Hairs on the toes of Mexican free-tailed bats light up under ultraviolet light, but the reason is unknown, Jason Bittel reported in “Mexican free-tailed bats’ ...
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