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Hanging in There: Some Vermont Bats Are Adapting to White-Nose Syndrome | Environment | Seven Days | Vermont's Independent Voice
![Bat Conservation International on Twitter: "The nose knows: the distinct nose-leaf found on this Chestnut short-tailed bat may look funny, but scientists believe that facial features, such as this, aid in echolocation. Bat Conservation International on Twitter: "The nose knows: the distinct nose-leaf found on this Chestnut short-tailed bat may look funny, but scientists believe that facial features, such as this, aid in echolocation.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DOPbftlW0AU7G6W.jpg)
Bat Conservation International on Twitter: "The nose knows: the distinct nose-leaf found on this Chestnut short-tailed bat may look funny, but scientists believe that facial features, such as this, aid in echolocation.
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