BATS chiroptera mamathwane (setswana) Bats are the only mammals that can fly. Their front legs and hands are modified into wings with membranes of soft,... | By The Delta Training Academy | Facebook
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Bats are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight 🦇 They're actually even more manoeuvrable than birds. What about gliding possums and flying squirrels, you say? 🐿 Yes, they do
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Columbus Zoo na Twitteru: "It's #BatAppreciationDay! 🦇 Did you know bats are also the only mammals that can truly fly? The large flying fox's wingspan alone can reach up to 6 feet--wow!
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Bats are marvellous mammals, not monsters | Stuff.co.nz
Fruit bats are the only bats that can't (and never could) use echolocation. Now we're closer to knowing why