Bat wings are thin and flexible membranes of skin stretched over elongated arm and finger bones, allowing bats to fly and maneuver in the air. The skin membrane is supported by a network of tiny blood vessels and muscles that allow the bat to control the shape and movement of the wings while flying. The bones in a bat’s wings are similar to the bones in a human hand, but they have evolved to form a strong and lightweight structure that can support the weight of the bat in the air. The wings of different bat species have different shapes and sizes depending on their flight style and habitat. Some bats have long, pointed wings for fast, agile flight, while others have broader wings for slower, more maneuverable flight.
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