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Bats could fly before they had 'radar'

AP Science Writer Wed Feb 13, 4:12 AM ET

NEW YORK - A fossil found in Wyoming has apparently resolved a long-standing question about when bats gained their radar-like ability to navigate and locate airborne insects at night. The answer: after they started flying.



Can you say, "ouch"?

Flying around at night. No radar.
"I think I'll fly over here and... whack!" :D

You can just imagine some bats thinking, "f- this, I'm walking over to the fruit tree tonight."

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The discovery revealed the most primitive bat known, from a previously unrecognized species that lived some 25.5 million years ago.

Its skeleton shows it could fly, but that it lacked a series of bony features associated with "echolocation," the ability to emit high-pitched sounds and then hear them bounce back from objects and prey, researchers said.



In all the pics of bats that I have seen, they have a flat forehead. I guess that explains that. ;)

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What the article failed to mention was that the bats initially operated only under VFR. Once they had developed the radar, they submitted a petition to the FAA to be allowed to also operate under IFR. A few thousand years later, the FAA accepted the petition and granted them IFR operation. Baby bats still operate under VFR until they are old enough to demonstrate their mad skilz with the radar.
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