
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation sensory system that distinguish them from birds and insects. Flying in the dark, guided by echolocation, has influenced the aerodynamics of bat flight perhaps more than previously realized and resulted in a characteristic flight that is now being revealed.
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Body Weight, bats, bat, Biodiversity, Echolocation, Flight, Animal, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Animals, Wings, Animal, Animalia, Chordata
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Body Weight, bats, bat, Biodiversity, Echolocation, Flight, Animal, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Animals, Wings, Animal, Animalia, Chordata
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