Wildlife Conservation Society - A male hammer-headed bat in the Congo, where scientists, including Sarah Olson from WCS, are monitoring the species. "There is something about his Yoda-like ears," writes Olson of
Josh Wolf - I just discovered Hammerhead Bats are a thing and, since I'll never sleep again, I thought I'd share it with you. Sleep tight! | Facebook
![Natural History Museum on Twitter: "Male hammer-headed bats have developed their enormous head in order to produce loud honking calls. (In an example of quite extreme sexual dimorphism, females have a much Natural History Museum on Twitter: "Male hammer-headed bats have developed their enormous head in order to produce loud honking calls. (In an example of quite extreme sexual dimorphism, females have a much](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D2vub-nW0AAYwg1.jpg)
Natural History Museum on Twitter: "Male hammer-headed bats have developed their enormous head in order to produce loud honking calls. (In an example of quite extreme sexual dimorphism, females have a much
![The hammer-headed bat, Hypsignathus monstrosus, is a specie of bat from Africa. During stressful situations, these bats isolate themselves from their groups. : r/Awwducational The hammer-headed bat, Hypsignathus monstrosus, is a specie of bat from Africa. During stressful situations, these bats isolate themselves from their groups. : r/Awwducational](https://preview.redd.it/3lv71xmdp5d11.jpg?auto=webp&s=07c6a1d8d89ca8e396158452a578f8ccb069800b)