bats造句91 You cannot believe a word she say because she is bats in the belfry.
92 DWT is testified to be a new effective way in analyzing the echolocation signals of bats.
93 But for vampire bats it works as a homing device, turning the night-flying mammal into a heat-seeking missile with fangs.
94 Forget cricket bats, golf clubs or carbon dioxide, Australia has found a new weapon in its war on the cane toad: cat food.
95 There is evidence that bats are involved, but much work remains to be done to definitively describe the the natural transmission cycle. .
96 In China bats are thought of as being very lucky.
97 Dr Davy confidently bats away some obvious doubts about the results.
98 Scientists had long assumed that the balsa tree's target audience must be bats.
99 Now the World of Darkness, the exhibit inhabited by the porcupines, bats and night monkeys, has been ordered to close.
100 The flower leaves in the spatter of rain between doing greeted the Chuigu, make fully awakened tears to blue valley watch Night bats.
101 If somebody has bats in the belfry, they are slightly mad or eccentric.
102 Siemers, research leader of the Sensory Ecology Group at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, said the bats reach notes that are 8 octaves higher than what the best human sopranos can produce.
103 "The finding of fellatio in bats is exciting news," says Frans de Waal, a primatologist at Emory University in Atlanta who has worked extensively with bonobos.
104 There are some ghostly shapes of bats flitting about in the dark.
105 Accompanied with a local guide from the community, one can spend hours in the dark cave, admiring stalagmites, stalactites, waterfalls, bats, rare eyeless fish-species and more.
106 Some Horseshoe bats can detect differences as slight as 0 . 0001 KHz.
107 During intercourse, female short-nosed fruit bats lick the genitals of their partner, a possible ploy to increase copulation time.
108 Damon is hitless in 17 at - bats and batting an embarrassing . 233.
109 Although it is hard to imagine, bats have an auditory version of a saccade as well.
110 The bats can also "sweep through a frequency range of up to 170 kilohertz, " moving from lower to higher notes, "while a human singer produces a glissando through less than 2 kilohertz at most."
111 Like bats, they send out sound waves and make sense of their environment from the echoes they receive back.
112 For example, Windmill and his team discovered that the yellow underwing "moth cleverly tunes its ear to enhance its detection of bats."
113 The pectoralis major attaches to the sternum , as it does in birds, but bats do not generally have such a well developed ridge that is seen on the sternum of birds.
114 He did a lot of research into the embryological origins of a rare blood disorder in vampire bats. He dissected their embryos and documented every stage of their embryonic life.
115 Lord includes such fascinating facts as details about the "third eyelid" of the manatee, the strange hair of sloths, how vampire bats actually feed, and the unusual lives of river dolphins.
116 The list extends to bats, beetles, electric fishes and eels.
117 Becoming active in the evening as bats and owls ; crepuscular.
118 Transmission of the Marburg virus also occurred by handling ill or dead infected wild animals (monkeys, fruit bats).
119 And with the hot bats came some good old - fashioned excitement in the Bronx.
120 The poor man have bats in the belfry -- he wears such peculiar clothes.