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Bats’ Jaws Evolve In Wild Shapes, Sizes To Exploit Food Sources, Study Finds
A new study suggests that bats have a wide range of jaw form, size, tooth number, and tooth position, all of which are highly tuned to take advantage of different food sources. Read more here.
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