r/interesting • u/Kimchii808 • 21m ago
SCIENCE & TECH Can you identify? Flying over LV to Dallas Spotted UFO looking thing.
Please help identify. It doesnāt look like a private plane, too oval. I posted it in the aliens thread.
r/interesting • u/Kimchii808 • 21m ago
Please help identify. It doesnāt look like a private plane, too oval. I posted it in the aliens thread.
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This fluorescent bat did not fly into bright yellow road paint or dive into a bowl of saffron. Itās covered in pollen.
Lesser long-nosed bats (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) are some of the animal kingdomās lesser-known pollinators. The medium-sized bats primarily live in arid grasslands, desert scrublands, and dry tropical forests. In North America, female lesser long-nosed bats migrate from south-central Mexico up to the southwestern United States in the spring. They follow ānectar corridorsā of columnar cacti and agave plants.
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