a background full of accurate bats, Bats exhibit elongated finger wings with a patagium for flight. Their large ears facilitate echolocation, aiding navigation and hunting. Diverse teeth suit their diets: sharp for insects, flat for fruits. Adapted facial structures include noseleaves. These features collectively define their remarkable anatomical adaptations for flight and survival. --ar 4:3
Description
An illustration capturing a bat in mid-flight, its wings fully extended, as it glides over picturesque cliffs with a flock of birds accompanying it against a cloud-streaked sky.