A Report on Bats.
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A Report on Bats
INTRODUCTION
There is an abundant amount of animal species in the
world. They all have adapted and evolved to survive in
their surroundings. Some have grown fins, others legs, and
still others wings. One of the animals that has grown wings
is the bat. The bat is a truly great creature. It has all
the characteristics of mammals while also possessing the
skill of a bird in flight.
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News 141: 88-90 Fellman, B. 1993. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner". National Wildlife 31: 42-45 Gibbons, A. 1992. "Is Flying Primate Hypothesis Headed for a Crash Landing?". Science 256: 34 Honders, J. 1975. The World of Mammals. Peebles Press, New York. pp 22-23. Lauber, P. 1968. Bats Wings in the Night. Random House, New York. pp 1-15 Novick, A. 1973. "Bats Aren't All Bad". National Geographic 143: 615-627. Pistoris, A. 1994. "Forever Protected". Harrowsmith Country Life 28-35. Van Dyke, L. 1994. "Batting Down Bugs". Sierra Magazine 36-68