1. Serotine bats use penises in bizarre way during sex, scientists say  Sky News
  2. Caught not quite in the act: church cameras reveal bat sex ritual  The Guardian
  3. These Bats Seem to Use Their Huge Junk to Have Weird Sex  Gizmodo
  4. Retiree records bat sex in church attic, helps scientists solve mystery of species' "super long" penis  CBS News
  5. Serotine bats are the first mammals found to have non-penetrative mating  Nature.com
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The serotine bat, which has a penis about seven times longer than its partner's vagina, appears to use it to push female tail sheaths out of the way.The serotine bat, which has a penis about seven times longer than its partner's vagina, appears to use it to push female tail sheaths out of the way.

Serotine bats use penises in bizarre way during sex, scientists say | Science & Tech News | Sky News

Experts say video provides first evidence of a mammal mating without penetration

Caught not quite in the act: church cameras reveal bat sex ritual | Science | The Guardian

Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the behaviors of the winged mammals.

Bats Discovered to Have Sex in a Way That’s Similar to Birds - The New York Times

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