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JUST BATTY - In a reversal of roles, a tree frog in Australia swallows an unexpected prey.(Brief Article)

International Wildlife

| September 01, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1994 National Wildlife Federation. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Photograph by Bruce Means

AT TWILIGHT, 110,000 little bent-wing bats in Queensland, Australia, erupt from a limestone cave. Drawn by this winged flurry, green tree frogs, common in Australia, arrive, too.

Elsewhere in the world, bats have been seen eating tree frogs, but here there's a reversal of roles: As herpetologist Bruce Means zeros in …

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