Yes.
If you have a tree with a hollow-yes if you don't have a tree with a hollow, no--bats like dark secluded places to spend the day. And though bats are found in caves, most are not.
major league bats are hollow on top because it helps to even out the weight when you swing, making your hits better
Yes, they do have hollow bones!! They are the only mammal that can fly. edhelper.com/AnimalReadingComprehension_8_1.html EDIT (5-10-10) Actually, bats do not have hollow bones like birds. With birds, the bone is actually hollow, allowing air to travel through them. While bats have bones like every other mammal (hollow, but filled with marrow), the bones of bats are extremely small, allowing bats to successfully fly without having completely hollow bones like birds. Please see reference below: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-11/973725015.Zo.r.html
to help bend with the impact of the bat to rebound the ball farther
Bats have hollow ends, specifically in their wing structure, to reduce weight and increase maneuverability in flight. The hollow bones make their wings lighter without sacrificing strength, allowing for agile movements and efficient soaring. This anatomical adaptation is crucial for their survival, enabling them to catch prey and evade predators effectively.
The fisherman bats live in hollow tree roosts and in other similar areas as well.
No. A bat's fangs are not hollow. They lap up blood with their tongues.
The fisherman bats live in hollow tree roosts and in other similar areas as well.
Their biomes are living in caves, hollow trees, and live in other places where the sun never shines.
That tree is hollow. Do you have a hollow leg? I'm going to hollow out a hole.
A prism that is hollow.
You get it from killing hollow wraiths in hollow castle or hollow halls press /join hollowcastle or /join hollowhalls