CORE 2 FIRST TIMERS SO: DD-3 (M-R)
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Question 1 of 6
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Bats don’t mind it being crowded on cave ceilings
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Ribbing in some bats’ ears helps channel the sound down their ears.
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The tendons in a bat’s foot are arranged in such a way that a bat is relaxed when their foot grabs what it is holding onto.
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Hanging from cave ceilings makes it easy for a quick escape if a predator reaches the bats.
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The biceps muscle is very important for bats. This muscle can disengage the ear so the ear is not damaged with its loud sonar.
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The “front” of the bat cochlea is wide. High sounds are heard in this wide outer coil of the cochlea.
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