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Uploaded by wired on Mar 18, 2009
Riskin, D. K., Bahlman, J. W., Hubel, T. Y., Ratcliffe, J. M., Kunz, T. H. and Swartz, S. M. (2009). Bats go head-under-heels: the biomechanics of landing on a ceiling. J. Exp. Biol. 212,945 -953
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hi well i just finished watching the video and i have to hand it to you it was alot of fun just watching it so good job
Chick6517 2 years ago
inflight backflip... very cool.
in case the hindus have figured thing out correctly i wanna be a bat next time i respawn... *gg*
foodaggression 2 years ago
For a small amount of time they look like they fly upside-down. Wings close, (about the last beat), making a vortex that sucks them up...Maybe?
Films4You 2 years ago
move in and go for it!!
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago
Haha cool :)
funckyjunky 2 years ago
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hi well i just finished watching the video and i have to hand it to you it was alot of fun just watching it so good job
Chick6517 2 years ago
inflight backflip... very cool.
in case the hindus have figured thing out correctly i wanna be a bat next time i respawn... *gg*
foodaggression 2 years ago
For a small amount of time they look like they fly upside-down. Wings close, (about the last beat), making a vortex that sucks them up...Maybe?
Films4You 2 years ago
move in and go for it!!
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago
Haha cool :)
funckyjunky 2 years ago