Mexican long-nosed bats are no strangers to southeastern Arizona. The proof is in the saliva
- Posted on February 10, 2025
- By The Toronto Star
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Mexican long-nosed bats are no strangers to southeastern Arizona. The proof is in the saliva
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but without capturing and measuring the night-flying creatures, proof has been elusive.