The Genius Bat: Understanding Our Most Mysterious Mammal
By (Author) Yossi Yovel
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
3rd March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: mammals (mammalogy)
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Ethology and animal behaviour
Hardback
320
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
Step into the shadows and listen
Usually, youll hear a bat before you see it the gentle flutter of wings, their high-pitched chatter as they dive and roll for insects. Only occasionally do you spot them, a blur against the evening sky, quickly fading into the dark.
Despite their elusiveness, bats are some of the most successful animals on Earth with nearly 1,500 known species. From the tiny bumblebee bat who could rest comfortably on your index finger to the giant golden-crowned flying fox, whose wingspan stretches well over one and half metres, they are evolutionary marvels, adapted to practically every environment. Reaching speeds of up to 100 mph, they leave cheetahs in the dust. And, while the notorious vampire bat feasts on blood, others are vegetarian, subsisting on fruit and nectar, pollinating vital crops mangoes, bananas, guavas in the process. Most remarkably, they are the only mammal that can fly.
Yossi Yovel, an ecologist and a neurobiologist, has spent his life trekking through muddy rainforests and camping in star-covered deserts in pursuit of bats secrets. Only recently have we begun to understand the lives of these majestic and oft-maligned creatures and The Genius Bat draws on the latest research to shed light on their mysterious nocturnal lives as well as the obsessive and eccentric people who study them. Eye-opening and entertaining, youll never think of bats the same way again.
Yossi Yovel is an ecologist and neurobiologist a rare combination of disciplines. A professor at Tel Aviv University and the head of the School of Neuroscience, he has conducted research all around the world. His work has been covered by major media outlets including the New York Times, Guardian, Financial Times, Economist, NPR, BBC and National Geographic. A sought-after public speaker, he is currently a visiting scholar at McGill University in Montreal.