Meadows Robin
Freelance Science Writer, Fairfield, California, United States of America.
PLoS Biol. 2015 Nov 16;13(11):e1002298. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002298. eCollection 2015.
A new study reveals that bats use the inertia of their unusually heavy wings-rather than their aerodynamic properties-to help them perform acrobatic maneuvers like landing upside down to roost. Read the Research Article.
一项新研究表明,蝙蝠利用其异常沉重翅膀的惯性——而非空气动力学特性——来帮助它们做出诸如倒挂着栖息的杂技动作。阅读该研究文章。