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Bats

Episode 10 of 12

Chris Packham explores bats' incredible anatomy, physiology and senses to understand what enables them to thrive in some surprising places.

Bats have colonised remote corners of the planet to become one of most widespread mammals on earth. Chris Packham explores their incredible anatomy, physiology and senses to understand what enables them to thrive in some surprising places.

Tiny hairs on their wings give them a detailed air-flow map during flight, heat sensors on the nose of vampire bats means they can sense the most blood-rich areas of a prey's body and iron oxide particles in the bat brain may act as a compass allowing them to find the most direct route back to the roost.

29 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Sep 202416:00

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  • DJ Kappa

    Intro: Hra Sa Zacina

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RoleContributor
PresenterChris Packham
Executive ProducerJonny Keeling
ProducerFrancis Welch
Series ProducerAaron Paul

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