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 Amazing flying-crawling bat traced to 20 mn-year-old ancestor A bizarre bat species that is as much at home walking four-legged on the ground as winging through the air has been traced back to an Australian ancestor 20 million years ago. Updated On: 8/2/2009 [Total Votes: 78, Hits: 371] Print
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A bizarre bat species that is as much at home walking four-legged on the ground as winging through the air has been traced back to an Australian ancestor 20 million years ago, with the same rare ability.
The discovery overturns a long-held view that the agile walking and climbing skills of the lesser short tailed bat Mystacina tuberculata evolved in the absence of any ground-dwelling mammal competitors or predators.
'The lesser short-tailed bat seems to be the sole survivor of an ancient Australian lineage now found only in New Zealand,' says Suzanne Hand, a bat expert at the University of New South Wales, (UNSW), who led the international study.
'This study shows that, contrary to existing hypotheses, bats are not overwhelmingly absent from the ground because of competition from, or predation by, other mammals,' adds Hand.
Along with the American common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, this bat is one of only two of 1,100 bat species worldwide that has a true four-legged walking gait when manoeuvring on the ground.
It uses its wings as forelegs. Its thumb and toe claws have a unique extra talon for extra grip, plus a system of adhesive, gecko-like grooves in the soft, deeply wrinkled soles of its feet,
'Unlike for birds, there is currently no evidence that any bat has evolved a reduced capacity for flight as a result of isolation on islands,' says Hand, according to an UNSW release.
A small secretive creature with velvety fur, the lesser short-tailed bat is New Zealand's only terrestrial mammal: it spends long periods on the ground in heavily forested areas, hunting insects and seeking out fruit, nectar and pollen. |
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