Bat wings look like hands because the bones that make up the wing of a bat are essentially the same ones that make up the arm and hand of a human and are common to all land-dwelling vertebrates. The elongated finger bones are what support the wing membrane.
yes there just like monkey but have claws.
yea the are just like a monkeys hands but with hands
No bats do not have knuckles, they have no hands, so therefore no knuckles.
Bats or rackets hands feet
In 1974, Bill Hands played in 35 games for the Minnesota Twins, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats. In 1974, Bill Hands played in 2 games for the Texas Rangers, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats.
In reality, no. None can be recalled from any mythology either.It does depend a bit on how fussy you are about "hands"; some bats have hands - their wings are stretched across extended fingers, so they have hands and feet and can fly.
Mickey mouse! It has two hands and two legs.
Bill Hands is 6 feet 2 inches tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Bat wings are formed by very elongated bones, the same number of bones that we have in our hands. Between the bones (fingers) of bats is stretched a thin membrane of skin. Bats are the only truly flying mammal.
all you have to do is cut out 2 hands out of paper and cut out a circle in the middle and add detail loe
Well, yes, that´s practically the definition of a bat. Bats are the only mammals to develop active flight, meaning flapping wings. The wings are made up of the same bones we use for our hands, but connected with skin.
In emitting high-pitched sounds and listening to resultant echoes, the process used in radar technology, bats are able to locate prey and nearby objects. This is the process known as echolocation. To catch insects, bats use their wings. Their wings are the only part of their bodies not covered by hair, but with thin, tough skin. Bats use their wings like hands, and they have little thumbs and wrists on them.
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