Ce membre de la famille des Ichtyosaures serait aussi grand, voire plus, qu’une baleine bleue| Le HuffPost
Background In the wild, frugivorous and nectarivorous bats often eat fermenting fruits and nectar, and thus may consume levels of ethanol that could induce inebriation. To understand if consumption of ethanol by bats alters their access to food and general survival requires examination of behavioural responses to its ingestion, as well as assessment of interspecific variation in those responses. We predicted that bats fed ethanol would show impaired flight and echolocation behaviour compared ...| journals.plos.org
Le concept de « Nature is Healing » en prend un coup.| Le HuffPost