aluminum is light, strong and inexpensive. Not all airplanes use aluminum though. Wood is used on some, as is carbon fiber and composite materials. Aluminum is probably the most common though.
Bats use their curved claws on their wings to hold on to things such as trees. It helps them to stay still while not flying. Bats use the claws on their feet also to hold on to trees upside down but they also use them to hunt. They use their sonar detection to find the prey, fly to it, and grapple it between their clawed feet. This is how bats use their curved claws.
No planet has wings.
They are the same i think
No, only insects have wings...
The only mammals with wings are the Bats. Bats have a pair of wings.
bats DON'T have wings
Bats have wings and fangs. So do vampires that turn into bats.
The honey bee had strong wings in comparison to other flying insects. They can fly great distances and their wings are sturdy.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
beacuse they have strong bones
Yes. They are still bats.
No
wings
a bats wings are a thin layer of skin
bats developed wings to adapt to their environment.
Birds and bats are born with effective wings they do not create them. These animals are born with effective wings to transport themselves efficiently in the world.