It is similar to humans as frogs uses its forelimbs mainly for holding thing at times, like preys,trees or plants on which they are sitting. They use there forelimbs to eat or hold insects once hey catch them through there tongue
The similarities between them is that they all evolved at on time from the same ancestor.
the wings of a bat are similar to a humans cause the bones of the wing are shaped like human hand. this makes it look like fingers
Bats and humans have 5 fingers.
they both live
Bats do have pentadactyl limbs. Its wing is the forelimb version of the pentadactyl limb. In the bat, the forelimbs have turned into wings for flying by great elongation of four digits, while the hook-like first digit remains free for hanging from trees.
yes its homologous to a bats wing
Both bats and birds are warm-blooded vertebrates that use their forelimbs as wings.
Vampire bats rarely attack humans, because they prefer to get their meal from small sleeping mammals. There are three different species of vampire bats.
They are homologous in the sense that all tetrapods share that forelimb structure. They are analogous because both bats and birds adapted flight to their local environmental conditions. One being a mammal, that has the finger extension type wing and one being aves with the full forelimb extending the wing. They have the flight in common, but not the structures, so are analogous. They have an ancestral condition leading to the similarity of forelimb structure and so are homologous.
homologous structures
# Forelimbs, which constitute the wing skeleton and muscles. # Patagium, made of skin, which constitutes the wing membranes.
Not unless the bats feel threatened by the humans.
Well, we are studying different animals eyes at school and I have to do a powerpoint on bats eyes. The differences are that bats are very poorley sighted and humans are not. Another differenceis that we can see in colour and bats see in monochrome. I hope my answer helps!
Both bats and birds are warm-blooded vertebrates that can fly. Bats have fur, teeth, give birth to live young, and feed their young milk. Their wings consist of skin stretched across elongated finger bones. Bats are mostly active at night. Birds have feathers, and beaks, and lay eggs. Their wings consist of feathers attached to strong bones in the forelimb. They are mostly active during the day.
No. Birds and bats are both warm-blooded vertebrates, most of which can fly, but are quite different beyond that. They evolved flight independently of one another. Bats are an order of mammals. They have fur, and give birth to live young which they nurse with milk. Bat wings consist of skin membranes stretched between the digits of their forelimbs and back to their legs and sometimes their tails. Birds are their own class of animals that evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs. Birds have feathers, lay eggs, and do not nurse their young. Birds have beaks whereas bats have teeth. Bird wings consist of strong forelimbs covered in large, complex feathers.
No but some bats have rabbies