Tiny bodies of bats allow perfect balance between flight costs and heat dissipation

Many mammal species living in cold climates tend to have large bodies and short limbs to reduce heat loss—a general pattern known as Bergmann’s rule. However, bats are the exception to the rule, displaying small body sizes in both hot and cold regions.


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Source: Phys.org