Here's a breakdown:
* Wings: These are modified forelimbs, consisting of a thin membrane stretched between elongated fingers, the arm, and the body.
* Muscles: Bats have powerful flight muscles in their chest, shoulders, and back that allow them to flap their wings.
* Echolocation: Many bat species use echolocation, emitting sound waves and interpreting the echoes to navigate and hunt in the dark.
So, while a bat doesn't have a single "locomotive organ," it's the complex interaction of its wings, muscles, and sensory systems that make it such a skilled flyer.