Skull specializations allow bats to feast on their fellow vertebrates

(University of Washington) Over their 52-million-year history, a few bats have evolved a taste for their fellow vertebrates. Now biologists at the University of Washington and the Burke Museum of History and Culture are shedding light on how these so-called 'carnivorous bats' adapted to the daunting task of chowing down their backboned prey.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: news