AUSTIN, Texas — Every March, thousands of Austin residents and tourists look up at the underside of the city's Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue, as they wait for over a million Mexican free-tailed bats ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — From taking flight to getting romantic, animals can go wild during an eclipse. While behavior hasn’t been as documented as one would expect, recent research in animal behavior is ...
Spooky season means seeing more bats than usual out in the streets. There'll be paper and plastic bats hanging from front porches and taped to railings as part of Halloween decorations, and surely the ...