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Bats in Cave

AUSTRALIAN SUGAR GLIDERS? Are they an intermediate form between bats and non-flying mammals?

The original question was: In a discussion with an atheist recently, he made the following claim: As for whether there could be an intermediate between bats as we know them today, and non-flying mammals, I will direct you to the Australian sugar glider; a nice example of how flight membranes could evolve from non-gliding animals, […]

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