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How can bats fly? P.S - please answer

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Answered by daksh1181
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They use a combination of echolocation and sense receptors to navigate through Hamilton's many buildings and houses. Bats are the only mammal capable of true and sustained flight. Their forelimbs form webbed wings and to fly they flap their spread out fingers. The wing is made up of a thin membrane or patagium.

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Answered by anveshatyagi2003
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Answer:

bats have long stretch flesh like skin which have glided wings that help them to fly

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