Unlike birds — adapted effectively for flight - it seems bats’ not having feathers or a tail makes their navigation tougher. Apparently, to add to their flying problems, their air-resisting membranous wings can’t be separated to let...
How do bats deal with their aerodynamic challenges?
Made Popular May 11 2007
Unlike birds — adapted effectively for flight - it seems bats’ not having feathers or a tail makes their navigation tougher. Apparently, to add to their flying problems, their air-resisting membranous wings can’t be separated to let...
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