Several bats glow bright green under ultraviolet light. The glow could reveal clues about evolution in these mysterious night creatures.
Six bat species glow bright green under UV light after they've died for over 100 years but it's a mystery why.
Eerie things start to pop up around Halloween — black cats prowling in the night, ghost sightings, and bats glowing bright green. And while the last one might seem like something only found in a ...
Eerie, green-glowing bats might sound like something out of a ghost story or Halloween movie, but new research shows it’s not ...
While the neon glow may surprise us, the reality for the animals experiencing it might be very different. Bats don’t have a black light to shine on one another under the dark of night, and the moon ...
A recent University of Georgia study found that bats glow a greenish tone under ultraviolet light. Scientists have not yet ...
Animals with ultraviolet color patterns can be found all over nature. Here’s what we know about what purpose these patterns serve. Scorpions are one of many animals that appear to glow under ...
Shine an ultraviolet flashlight on flying squirrels, and they glow bright pink. Catch a scorpion on a full moon, and you’ll notice that it’s a haunting blue. Rays and sharks can turn neon green, while ...