How Bats Stick to Surfaces

Monday, December 14, 2009 - 12:21 in Physics & Chemistry

A sucker-footed bat uses its adhesive pads on the wrists and ankles to walk up a smooth surface. When its pads are dragged along the surface, they hold tight in one direction, but when loaded the other way they detach easily.

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