Question:

Great t**s found in caves

by Guest5176  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

0 LIKES UnLike

A Hungarian cave has turned out to be a larder of highly unusual food for great t**s: hibernating bats. Have you ever eaten bat?

 Tags: Caves, found, TITS

   Report

1 ANSWERS

  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    In British gardens they are welcome visitors, stopping off to sing and snack on the caterpillars. But in a remote cave in Hungary they are exhibiting some unusual behaviour. There, great t**s have turned into predators who search out and eat roosting bats.

    Scarcity of normal dietary staples is believed to have led the birds to prey on the creatures, the first time the extraordinary behaviour has been seen.

    A team of scientists, led by Peter Estók at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany, reported that on hearing the pipistrelle bats squeak the great t**s entered the cave in north-east Hungary and started to peck at them as they sheltered in crevices. Whether the birds are an isolated group who have learned to prey on these bats in the cave, or whether great t**s in Europe are altering their eating habits in a similar way, is uncertain, the scientists say.

    The researchers staked out the cave and spent 22 days observing over two winters. On hearing the bat calls the birds flew slowly along the roof of the cliff where the animals nestled. The birds were recorded killing bats 16 times.

    "We found several carcasses and one was in what I would call a terminal state," said Estók. "A great t*t had pecked away all of the muscle, fat and intestines and even the brain. All that was left was skin and bones. This is the first time these birds have been seen capturing and eating bats." The researchers found that when offered sunflower seeds and bacon scraps the t**s stopped flying into the cave. A report on the behaviour appears today in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.

    The cave is well served by natural light, so the t**s can see to home in on their prey. To investigate whether they came across the bats by accident or were truly hunting them, the scientists broadcast bat sounds from speakers close to the mouth of the cave. On hearing the calls almost all of the great t**s flew up to the speaker to take a look.

    The researchers speculate that the great t**s may be taking advantage of food available in their immediate environment – as blue t**s in Britain have done, opening doorstep milk bottles to drink the cream.
    Hope it helps
Sign In or Sign Up now to answser this question!

Question Stats

Latest activity: 14 years, 7 month(s) ago.
This question has 1 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.