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.
No. Bats are placental mammals and give birth to live young.
No. A bat is a placental mammal, meaning that it gives birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include just the platypus and echidna.
No, bats have life births.
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
Bats can fly but can't lay eggs.
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
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All birds lay eggs. Bats give birth to life young, but they are not birds.
Bats do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals, not monotremes (egg-laying mammals) like the platypus and the echidna.
Bats don't lay eggs. The only mammals that lay eggs are the montremes which currently consist of the platypus and 4 species of echidnas. Suffice it say, none of the monotremes fly so they should never be mistaken for bats..
No, bats are placental mammals. Mother bats have live births, just like humans and cats.
Bats are mammals, birds are not. Birds lay eggs, bats do not.
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 placental mammals. Unlike monotremes, they do not lay eggs.