Bats stand out among mammals because they have the exceptional capacity for prolonged real flight. Bats are able to fly with quickness and precision because to their unusual wings, which are created of elongated finger bones and coated in a thin membrane of skin. They can explore a variety of environments, from deep woods to vast expanses, thanks to their adaption to flight. In order to seek for prey and avoid obstacles, bats have developed effective flight systems that make use of aerodynamic principles and echolocation. They are able to obtain food supplies, roosting locations, and flee from predators in ways that other animals cannot because of their mastery of flying. As pollinators, seed dispersers, and bug controllers, bats play a fundamental ecological role that makes their aerial prowess essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems.
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- Catégories
- MAMMALS
- Mots-clés
- flying mammals, mammals, mammal
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