Bats Use Touch Receptors on Wings to Fly, Catch Prey, Study Finds
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Bats have an “ear” for flying in the dark because of a remarkable auditory talent that allows them to determine their physical environment by listening to echoes. But an Ohio University neurobiology professor says bats have a “feel” for it, too.
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