Sucker-footed bats don’t use suction after all | Science Daily
“In first-time experiments in the wild, a researcher at Brown University has discovered that a species of bat in Madagascar, Sucker-footed bats (myzopoda aurita), uses wet adhesion to attach itself to surfaces. The finding explains why the bat — unlike almost all others — roosts head-up…”
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Source: sciencedaily.com
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Well, ok, according to Al & Bryce, Madagascar doesn’t actually exist (dolphin plot), however, ZOMG THESE BATS ARE SO...
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