Well, it all depends if you mean that a mammal's home is primarily caves because bears hibernate in caves. so no.
Bats are the only mammals that have wings and can fly. They mostly thrive in dark caves around the world.
Many species of bats do live in caves, yet many fruit bats do not. Fruit bats prefer to live outside roosting in the daylight, but they only go for food at night.
No, they live in dark places. Usually a cave but can also be a run down building or house.
Bats are mammals; all creatures with fur are mammals. They do NOT lay eggs; they give live birth to live offspring like nearly all mammals. The only mammals that lay eggs are the monotremes, of which the only living examples are the platypus and 4 species of echidnas - all of which are indigenous to only Australia and New Guinea.
Bats are the only mammal that can fly. However, there are 950 species of Bats.
Bats are mammals. They do not lay eggs.Bats do not lay eggs because they are placental mammals, not monotremes (egg-laying mammals) like the platypus and the echidna.
Bats do not have gizzards. They are mammals, only birds have gizzards. Mammals do not have gizzards!
The only mammals with wings are the Bats. Bats have a pair of wings.
No. Bats are placental mammals. The only egg-laying mammals are the platypus and the echidna.
technically speaking, bats are the only mammals able to fly, so yes.
Bats are mammals not birds, although they share some avian characteristics. They are the only mammals that can truly fly. The "flying squirrel" and gliding possum can glide for short distances, but they don't flap their wings and fly like a bat.
Fruit bats live in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Most of the bats in the world. Fruit bats and microbats have some important things in common: They are the only mammals that can fly.