Networks of blood vessels in bats' wings serve only to disperse heat generated in flight. This heat is generated only because bats flap their wings. Thus paleontologists' recent discovery that the winged dinosaur sandactylus had similar networks of blood vessels in the skin of its wings provides evidence for the hypothesis that sandactylus flew by flapping its wings, not just by gliding.
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