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4,300 Years of Bat Poop Uncover Shifting Climate Conditions Over the Years [Study] – Science Times
A study analyzed layers of 4,300-year-old bat poop or guano in a Jamaican cave and their findings revealed snippets of the Earth’s climate conditions over the years….

Over 4,300 years of bat poop may not be that significant to many, but for a group of scientists, it has offered insight into the diets of the bats and climate conditions that changed over the years.
The pile of bat poop, which is two meters tall, also called guano, presents history in distinct layers.
Researchers Find Notable Shifts in Bat Diets Over the Years
Scientists analyzed the poop located in the Home Away from Home cave in Jamaica, with its distinct layers in their past succession, and they…
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