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I get a regular briefing links from Nature. One of the recent articles was about some research, understandably given the pandemic, on bats.
It got a bit technical but it was easy enough understand what it is about but a couple of bits of information really surprised me.
One was that about 20% of all mammalian species are bats.
The other was related to the life span of bats.
In general smaller animals do not live as long as larger ones. However, bats, most of which are small, have a much longer life span than other mammals of a similar mass.
When adjusted for body size only 19 out of about 6,400 species of mammal live longer than humans and 18 of the 19, are bats.
Dave
BTW the one other mammal of the 19 is the naked mole rat.
If anyone wants to read the article it is here - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03128-0?utm_source=Nature+Briefing&utm_campaign=6c06d8c1f3-briefing-dy-20210128&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c9dfd39373-6c06d8c1f3-43857369
It got a bit technical but it was easy enough understand what it is about but a couple of bits of information really surprised me.
One was that about 20% of all mammalian species are bats.
The other was related to the life span of bats.
In general smaller animals do not live as long as larger ones. However, bats, most of which are small, have a much longer life span than other mammals of a similar mass.
When adjusted for body size only 19 out of about 6,400 species of mammal live longer than humans and 18 of the 19, are bats.
Dave
BTW the one other mammal of the 19 is the naked mole rat.
If anyone wants to read the article it is here - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03128-0?utm_source=Nature+Briefing&utm_campaign=6c06d8c1f3-briefing-dy-20210128&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c9dfd39373-6c06d8c1f3-43857369