Grisly recording reveals bat catching, killing and eating robin mid-flight

Before the Spanish study, some scientists had been sceptical about the mammals attacking migratory birds

Bats are generally viewed as harmless, if spooky, creatures of the night. But scientists have revealed a more savage side, after witnessing a greater noctule bat – Europe’s largest bat species – hunting, killing and devouring a robin mid-flight.

The grisly recording reveals the bat as a formidable predator, climbing to 1.2km (4,000ft) before embarking on a breakneck-speed dive in pursuit of its prey. On capture, the bat delivered a lethal bite and subsequent chewing sounds, recorded between echolocation calls, indicated that the bat consumed the bird continuously during flight for 23 minutes without losing altitude.

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Prince William to attend Cop30 UN climate summit in Brazil

Prince of Wales’s decision welcomed as a means of drawing attention to the event and galvanising talks

The Prince of Wales will attend the crunch Cop30 UN climate summit in Brazil next month, the Guardian has learned, but whether the prime minister will go is still to be decided.

Prince William will present the Earthshot prize, a global environmental award and attend the meeting of representatives of more than 190 governments in Belém.

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Another Guilty Verdict After Appeal in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case – The New York Times

  1. Another Guilty Verdict After Appeal in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case  The New York Times
  2. Man who appealed Pelicot rape conviction handed longer jail term  BBC
  3. French appeal court increases sentence of man convicted of raping Gisele Pelicot  CNN
  4. Man Who Raped Gisèle Pelicot Denies It Despite Videos. Here's How She Called Him Out  People.com
  5. Increase sentence for Gisèle Pelicot rapist, prosecutor tells court of appeal  The Guardian
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