Six bat species glow bright green under UV light after they've died for over 100 years but it's a mystery why.
A new study has found, for the first time ever, that there are some bats in the United States that glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet light.
While the neon glow may surprise us, the reality for the animals experiencing it might be very different. Bats don’t have a black light to shine on one another under the dark of night, and the moon ...
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