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Bat Anatomy
JUST THE FACTS
Tags: Bat Anatomy, Animal Anatomy
Ever wonder what makes up a bat? Below is a list of some of the main parts of the bat anatomy:
| | Clawed thumb |
| | Radius and ulna |
| | Humerus |
| | Large ear |
| | Vertebrae (fused at neck) |
| | Breastbone and flattened ribs |
| | Pelvis |
| | Knee (backward facing) |
| | Spur (which spreads the wing membrane) |
| | Tail |
| | Elbow |
| | Hindfoot |
| | Elongated Fingers on forelimbs |
| | Wings (formed by a double layer of skin and blood vessels) |
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Andrea
Source:
Visual Dictionary of Animals / ListAfterList.com Editor
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