Zoologists have discovered a new species of bats, Myzopoda schielmani, with large flat adhesive organs or suckers attached to its thumbs and hint feet. According to the research team, it is a remarkable find as the one that was previously considered to include only one rare species. According to Steven M.Godman, field biologist the species occurs only in the dry western forest of Madagascar. The previously known species, Myzopoda aurita, occurs only in the humid eastern forests of Madagascar. They are often found in association with broad leaf plants, most notably Ravenala madagascariensis or Traveler's palm ,because they can use their suckers to climb and adhere to the leaves flat, slick surface. Mr Goodman said the new findings have also changed the earlier belief that Myzopoda was endangered and included only one species.
(The Hindu, 8th January 2007)
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
New bat species discovered in Madagascar
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