- The document discusses the evolution of bats from their predecessors, including the development of key traits like membrane wings, echolocation using ultrasound, and nocturnal behavior.
- Early bats were tree-dwelling animals with membrane wings between their elongated toes and elbows that allowed gliding and used echolocation to navigate and hunt insects at night.
- Later bats developed sustained powered flight, different wing structures, and diversified diets and senses depending on the species.
- The document discusses the evolution of bats from their predecessors, including the development of key traits like membrane wings, echolocation using ultrasound, and nocturnal behavior.
- Early bats were tree-dwelling animals with membrane wings between their elongated toes and elbows that allowed gliding and used echolocation to navigate and hunt insects at night.
- Later bats developed sustained powered flight, different wing structures, and diversified diets and senses depending on the species.
- The document discusses the evolution of bats from their predecessors, including the development of key traits like membrane wings, echolocation using ultrasound, and nocturnal behavior.
- Early bats were tree-dwelling animals with membrane wings between their elongated toes and elbows that allowed gliding and used echolocation to navigate and hunt insects at night.
- Later bats developed sustained powered flight, different wing structures, and diversified diets and senses depending on the species.
- The document discusses the evolution of bats from their predecessors, including the development of key traits like membrane wings, echolocation using ultrasound, and nocturnal behavior.
- Early bats were tree-dwelling animals with membrane wings between their elongated toes and elbows that allowed gliding and used echolocation to navigate and hunt insects at night.
- Later bats developed sustained powered flight, different wing structures, and diversified diets and senses depending on the species.
FIRST flight. - Emit ultrasound with the BEING mouth. - Development of elbow-ankle membrane. - Eat insects. Was a nocturnal, tree- dwelling animal with PREDECCES sensitive and developed OR HORSESHOE hearing. It had elongated - Nocturnes. toes with an interdigital BATS - Sustained flight development. membrane and a - Development of membrane membrane joining the between the elbow and the elbow to the ankle. It ankle. used ultrasonic calls to - Emit ultrasound through the communicate. nose. - Eat insects. With the development of wings due to a need to move FLYING FOXES at high altitudes, this ancestor could glide from tree to tree - Nocturnes. for a wider and less long- - Development of sustained lasting movement. This flight, sight and smell. characteristic was in addition - Development of membrane to those of the predecessor. between elbow and ankle. - They do not emit ultrasound. RAFAEL JAREÑO SÁNCHEZ-INFANTES 4ºA - They eat fruit.