A type of wingless bat with lightning-fast reflexes, the Future Predator has the ability to stalk its prey using high-frequency sonar. If the Earth’s climate remains seasonal, mammals will continue to dominate the planet. With rats and bats by far the most common groups of mammals—75 percent of all mammal species—it is likely a large predator could evolve from them.
Future Predator
A type of wingless bat with lightning-fast reflexes, the Future Predator has the ability to stalk its prey using high-frequency sonar. If the Earth’s climate remains seasonal, mammals will continue to dominate the planet. With rats and bats by far the most common groups of mammals—75 percent of all mammal species—it is likely a large predator could evolve from them.
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