Bats reproduce by mating with each other. The female bat nurses her young until they are old enough to survive on their own.
well the bat has little bats with out fur or hair and the oms take care of the babies
Keeping bats isn't reccommended. In captivity, they can't mate or roost or reproduce. Bats are also wild animals. They need tons of room to fly around.
they reproduce asexuallyXD
the word you're looking for is - reproduce.
No, hornets do not actually reproduce sexually. Instead, they reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a partner of the opposite gender to reproduce.
Bats reproduce...bats.
Birds reproduce sexually.Bird species all reproduce sexually. It takes a male sperm to fertizile the female egg that is laid and will hatch into a chick.
Bats are mammals. All mammals reproduce sexually.
well the bat has little bats with out fur or hair and the oms take care of the babies
Keeping bats isn't reccommended. In captivity, they can't mate or roost or reproduce. Bats are also wild animals. They need tons of room to fly around.
Bats are mammals and give birth to live young. They reproduce sexually and the mother nurses her young after they are born, usually until they can fly and find their own food.
the name rhymes, they have fangs they reproduce..........Thats all i know ~PoTaTo FaRm3r 77
What kind of plant? Most people think of angiosperms when they think of plants, in which case flowers are the reproductive structure. Flowers reproduce by various pollination methods; using insects, birds, bats, and wind to spread pollen.
Every time they get down and dirty and do the humpty hump. Only mammals have the sexy time for pleasure.
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Bat bugs may move into human living areas and incidentally bite people, with such migrations particularly common when bats migrate or are eliminated from the building. However, in the absence of the bat hosts, these insects cannot sustain and reproduce. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05574.html
Certain species of bats have a symbiotic relationship with baobab trees. Bats feed on the nectar and pollen of the baobab flowers, while simultaneously pollinating the flowers. This helps the baobab trees reproduce, while providing a food source for the bats.