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| OverviewStep into the shadows and listen Usually, you’ll hear a bat before you see it – the gentle flutter of wings, their high-pitched chatter as they dive and roll for insects. Only occasionally do you spot them, a blur against the evening sky, quickly fading into the dark. Despite their elusiveness, bats are some of the most successful animals on Earth with nearly 1,500 known species. From the tiny bumblebee bat – who could rest comfortably on your index finger – to the giant golden-crowned flying fox, whose wingspan stretches well over one and half metres, they are evolutionary marvels, adapted to practically every environment. Reaching speeds of up to 100 mph, they leave cheetahs in the dust. And, while the notorious vampire bat feasts on blood, others are vegetarian, subsisting on fruit and nectar, pollinating vital crops – mangoes, bananas, guavas – in the process. Most remarkably, they are the only mammal that can fly. Yossi Yovel, an ecologist and a neurobiologist, has spent his life trekking through muddy rainforests and camping in star-covered deserts in pursuit of bats’ secrets. Only recently have we begun to understand the lives of these majestic and oft-maligned creatures and The Genius Bat draws on the latest research to shed light on their mysterious nocturnal lives – as well as the obsessive and eccentric people who study them. Eye-opening and entertaining, you’ll never think of bats the same way again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yossi YovelPublisher: Oneworld Publications Imprint: Oneworld Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781836432036ISBN 10: 1836432038 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 16 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available  This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'By page eight, I was a confirmed batman... In all this batty marvellousness, nothing intrigues more than the evolutionary ‘arms race’ between bats and insects... This book, it must be stated, is no dry-as-dust science text. Prof Yossi Yoval is out in jungle, desert and tropical island, the Indiana Jones of chiropterology. It’s bonkersly interesting.' —John Lewis-Stempel, Country Life 'A marvellous book. If you are at all curious about bats and the scientists who study them, this is the book for you.' —Nancy Simmons, Curator of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History 'A book that brings the poster-species of Halloween out of the shadows, so we can better appreciate the flying mammal. They may be elusive but bats are one of the planet's most successful animals.' —National Geographic 'You will never think of bats (or zoologists) in the same way. The book is a masterpiece of storytelling.' ―Ron Milo, author of Biology by the Numbers 'Fascinating... Yovel clearly explains bats' vital contributions to a healthier planet... and provides an insider view of what motivates scientists to study bats.' ―Merlin Tuttle, author of The Secret Lives of Bats and founder of Bat Conservation International 'In this excellent book, Yovel draws you into the lives of bats. He provides many astonishing details of what bats do and why.' ―Brock Fenton, author of A Miscellany of Bats 'Accessible, engaging and inspiring.' ―Winifred Frick, Chief Scientist, Bat Conservation International 'Yovel's passion and curiosity will leave readers with a greater appreciation for the wonders and mysteries of the bat world. This is a revelation.' ―Publisher's Weekly (starred review) 'Yovel’s enthusiasm for these little creatures is infectious.' ―Library Journal 'A marvellous book. If you are at all curious about bats and the scientists who study them, this is the book for you.' —Nancy Simmons, Curator of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History 'You will never think of bats (or zoologists) in the same way. The book is a masterpiece of storytelling.' ―Ron Milo, author of Biology by the Numbers 'Fascinating... Yovel clearly explains bats' vital contributions to a healthier planet... and provides an insider view of what motivates scientists to study bats.' ―Merlin Tuttle, author of The Secret Lives of Bats and founder of Bat Conservation International 'In this excellent book, Yovel draws you into the lives of bats. He provides many astonishing details of what bats do and why.' ―Brock Fenton, author of A Miscellany of Bats 'Accessible, engaging and inspiring.' ―Winifred Frick, Chief Scientist, Bat Conservation International 'Yovel's passion and curiosity will leave readers with a greater appreciation for the wonders and mysteries of the bat world. This is a revelation.' ―Publisher's Weekly (starred review) 'Yovel’s enthusiasm for these little creatures is infectious.' ―Library Journal Author InformationYossi Yovel is an ecologist and neurobiologist – a rare combination of disciplines. A professor at Tel Aviv University and the head of the School of Neuroscience, he has conducted research all around the world. His work has been covered by major media outlets including the New York Times, Guardian, Financial Times, Economist, NPR, BBC and National Geographic. A sought-after public speaker, he is currently a visiting scholar at McGill University in Montreal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions | ||||