Bats to be equipped with GPS, microphones and possibly cameras
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An Israeli zoologist plans on studying bat behavior by equipping captive-raised bats with GPS, ultra-sonic microphones, and other sensors
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Given that most bats hang out (literally) in caves and other secretive places, and only fly at night, they’re not the easiest of creatures to study. Tel Aviv University zoologist Dr. Yossi Yovel, however, has a plan. He is currently establishing the world’s first bat colony to be born and raised in captivity. Although the resulting “roost” will be based out of a research facility, the bats will be free to come and go to hunt for insects in the surrounding environment. As they do so, some of them will be equipped with high-tech sensors designed to gather information on their behavior.
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