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Bats

Episode 10 of 12

Chris Packham explores bats' incredible anatomy, physiology and senses to understand what enables them to thrive in some surprising places.

Bats have colonised remote corners of the planet to become one of most widespread mammals on earth. Chris Packham explores their incredible anatomy, physiology and senses to understand what enables them to thrive in some surprising places.

Tiny hairs on their wings give them a detailed air-flow map during flight, heat sensors on the nose of vampire bats means they can sense the most blood-rich areas of a prey's body and iron oxide particles in the bat brain may act as a compass allowing them to find the most direct route back to the roost.

29 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Sep 2024 16:00

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Music Played

  • DJ Kappa

    Intro: Hra Sa Zacina

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Chris Packham
Executive Producer Jonny Keeling
Producer Francis Welch
Series Producer Aaron Paul

Broadcasts

  • Wed 15 Oct 2014 20:30
  • Thu 16 Oct 2014 00:35
  • Thu 12 Nov 2015 12:30
  • Thu 12 Nov 2015 16:45
  • Wed 27 Jul 2016 19:30
  • Wed 17 May 2017 15:45
  • Wed 17 May 2017 16:00
  • Sat 10 Mar 2018 06:10
  • Wed 6 Feb 2019 13:00
  • Wed 6 Feb 2019 15:50
  • Tue 30 Mar 2021 16:15
  • Thu 14 Apr 2022 15:45
  • Fri 15 Jul 2022 01:50
  • Wed 13 Sep 2023 15:00
  • Sun 15 Sep 2024 16:00

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