Birds have wings that look like feathers, and they flap up and down to fly. Bats, on the other hand, have wings made of skin stretched over their fingers, kind of like a stretchy glove.
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Why It Matters
Birds and bats have different bodies and different ways of living. Birds need to be quick for flying long distances or chasing prey, while bats use their unique wings to hunt insects at night or catch fruit from trees.
Examples
- A bird flaps its wings smoothly, like swimming through water.
- A bat snaps its wings quickly, almost like it’s jumping between trees.
- Imagine a bird gliding across the sky like a leaf in the wind, and a bat darting around like a tiny airplane.
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