Bats have 3D compass is in his brain study
December 4, 2014 Last updated at 11:10 GMT
Recordings bat brain while flying in a laboratory showed that animals have a "neural compass" which to pursue them exactly where, and in what sense can keep it.
So head brain cells called fire management to track the position of the animals.
The researchers were able to take from them that the animals are moved, and during acrobatic landing on his head - as shown in this, that it slows pictures.
The researchers believe that a similar system of inland waterway 3-D is likely to be found throughout the animal kingdom.
The findings are published in the journal Nature.
Footage courtesy Finkelstein et al / Nature
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