Vermin means animals that are destructive and/or a nuisance to humans. Bats tend not to get particularly noticed by humans at all, so that label don't fit too well. But I guess they could be considered vermin if they got into your attic.
They're definitely not rodents, that's rats, rabbits etc - a completely different set of animals.
Bats are not "winged rodents" or any other kind of rodent. The bats are of the mamalian order Chiroptera, while rodents are of the mamalian order Rodentia. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on scientific classification. If the curious person surfed on over there, he could use the article, and particularly the links from it to other articles. And, in so doing, he could gain an overview of the "tree of life" and what it is we do when we classify a life form and assign it to a branch of the tree.
No, a bat is not a rodent. Rodents are generally animals that have large constantly growing incisor teeth.
No, a bat is a mammal in the order chiroptera, rodents are mammals in the order rodentia.
no they arn't even related rats are rodents bats are not
no but only rats and small field mice if gets a bite from another bat can actually turn into a bat
No they are not.
no
no its part of the rodent family
no!
No!
NO, they are part of the mongoose family...
Yes.
Rodent family
No, they are part of the Ursidae family.
No way! A cat is part of the cat family while a rat is part of the rodent family.
No. A beaver is the largest rodent.
No...its not
No, cats are not part of the rodent family. Cats are in the Felidae family, which includes domestic cats, lions, tigers, and other species of felines. Rodents belong to the Rodentia order, which include animals like mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers.
Hamsters are in the rodent family, they're vertebrates.