New Himalayan bats fade the differences between India and Pakistan

A team of Indian scientists documented 29 types of bats during various surveys in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand parts of the western Himalayas from 2017 to 2021. It has Blandford fruit bats, Japanese big Perdo bats, Chinese Horseshoe bats, Nepali batstrial and Easter-Oarbots, Kashmir Cave Cave moks, chocolate skewers, watched long wing bats. However, one of these 29 species, apart from the connection with myotis or mouse-over-generation, does not fit into the classification description of others or any other bats elsewhere on earth. An example of this undefined species was collected at Anasuya in the Chamoli district Uttarakhand in May 2021. India showed 641 new animal species in 2023, 339 new plant class couples. An investigation showed that the undefined sample was similar to the sample collected by Hungary scientist Gabor Sorba in 1998 from Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but was not described earlier. Dr. Sorba of Budapest’s Hungarian Natural History Museum is one of the five writers of the study who described the Himalayan-longness myotis (myotis Himalayas) as a new bat species. Others have Uttam Sacia of the Indian Zoological Survey (ZSI) in Shillong, Rohit Chakravarti of Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore, Mostak Ahmed Laskar of the St. Anthony College in Shillong and Manual History Museum of Natural History Museum in Shillong. His study, in which he describes the Himalayan-long-reduced myotis and 28 other bats from Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, was published in the latest issue of the Zoologian Mega-German Zutaksa. Dr. Saikia told The Times: “Our team recorded the Himalayan longing ability myotis during the previous recordings at Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, but we did not collect any monster.” Share this story -tags

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