Bats do not have true wings. Then what are they made of and how can they fly?
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Unlike birds, bats don't have feathers. Instead they've got a membrane of skin that extends from their bodies and legs and stretches across their long, thin fingers. They flap their wings to fly as they have quite flexible wings.
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they have wings
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