Bats Have Touch Sensors in their Wings

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An array of touch sensors on bat wings may have helped these little insect eaters become the agile masters of the dark sky that they are. According to findings published in Cell Reports this week, those ultra-sensitive receptors send tactile information to brain, triggering split-second wing adjustments midair as needed.

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Published on May 02, 2015 10:57
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