bats are featured in caves musems and even zoos
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one of there main features are there sight they can see from 2-3 kms
they are the smallest bat
Bats do not have sight. Bats navigate using sonar waves. Bats like to eat the insects that come out at night so they sleep most of the day by hanging by their feet.
bats have a little bit of fur and not feathers. anything with fur is a mammal
A fastpitch bat is typically used in a game of fast pitch softball. The bats usually come in composite and aluminum styles. Louisville Slugger makes some fastpitch bats.
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The bulk of the value on most collectible baseball bats, relies on a player endorsement. Without a player endorsement the value will rely on vintage baseball bat features such as a decal, or special features such as a mushroom knob, a ring bat, ornate engraving, etc. At the present time softball bats have very little collectible value if any.
Preadaption, that is, the development of new features through the refinement of existing ones
physical features are features in which you can observe by your eyes.
To date H and B (Hillerich & Bradsby) bats, you can look for specific features such as the model number and serial number engraved on the bat. H and B bats often have a date code or a specific label style that indicates the year of manufacture. Additionally, checking the bat's wood type and design can help narrow down its era. For more precise dating, you can refer to resources or databases that specialize in vintage baseball bats.
economic features are features that the economy has