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Rachel Page
Behavioral ecologist and a staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Studies fringe-lipped bats and their eavesdropping behavior.
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May 14, 2025
• 14min
How Baby Bats Learn To Eavesdrop On Dinner
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In this fascinating discussion, Rachel Page, a behavioral ecologist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, shares her insights on the eavesdropping habits of fringe-lipped bats. She uncovers how these bats listen in on frog mating calls to locate their meals. The conversation delves into how baby bats learn this skill, distinguishing between safe and toxic frogs through sound. Page draws intriguing parallels between these bats' cognitive development and that of human children, shedding light on the sophistication of animal behavior.
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