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  1. How Bats Fly - U.S. National Park Service

    Oct 9, 2024 · Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. Other mammals like the flying squirrel glide rather than actually fly. As we saw above, a bat’s wing resembles a modified …

  2. Bat flight - Wikipedia

    Bats use flight for capturing prey, breeding, avoiding predators, and long-distance migration. Bat wing morphology is often highly specialized to the needs of the species.

  3. High-Speed Footage of a Bat in Flight - YouTube

    High-speed cameras track this bat's brilliant flight in super slowmotion. From: KILLER IN THE CAVES...more.

  4. Bat - Flight, Echolocation, Nocturnal | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2025 · Bat - Flight, Echolocation, Nocturnal: Bats are mammals with front limbs modified for flight. Many bats that exhibit daily torpor also hibernate during the winter. Digestion is …

  5. How Fast Do Bats Fly - US Bats Factfile

    Jun 12, 2025 · Little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) are agile fliers, typically cruising at around 12 mph. They can reach speeds up to 22 mph when pursuing prey or evading predators.

  6. Bat Facts - Smithsonian Institution

    Even though they share the characteristics of all mammals - hair, regulated body temperature, the ability to bear their young alive and nurse them - bats are the only mammals to truly fly.

  7. Bats: The Astonishing Global Presence of the Only Flying ...

    Aug 17, 2025 · Although a flying squirrel appears to fly, in truth it is only gliding. Bats, on the other hand, are the only mammals in the world that can actually fly and control their flight. Their …