yes
they fly somewere else then hibernate :)
Bats have a "radar" like ability if you will. They can send waves with their senses and can tell when a hard surface is approaching.
Yes, if there are flowers about, but if they fly when it it less than 14 degrees C., as they might on a sunny but cold day, they could cool down to such an extent they cannot fly and will thus not be able to return home.
Bats are the only mammal that can fly. However, there are 950 species of Bats.
only bats can fly fly.
I am 99% sure a fly is cold-blooded because if you put a fly in a freezer, it goes into hibernation which cold-blooded animals do in the cold. Also by Coolguy2375 Insects are always cold-blooded
Honduran white bats fly by their wings
no. only birds fly south for the winter because of the cold.
Bats are the only mammals that can fly. All mammals are warm-blooded. Other answer: Bats are mammals, and most mammals are warm-blooded. But there are some conditions. Bats and Moles, etc. are all cold-blooded because they have trouble cooling down and warming-up.
bats... they are mammals which fly.
Yes, bats can die in very cold weather if they are unable to find a warm shelter to hibernate in. Extremely cold temperatures can disrupt their hibernation process and lead to death due to frostbite or hypothermia.
It is not only birds that fly. Bats fly and they are not birds.