Bats are the only flying mammals. There are also flying lizards, snakes, and squirrels, but they actually glide from one place to a lower point.
they are both mammals
mammalAnimals that don't lay eggs are called Mammals, as they give live birth and have hairs. But, as Mother Nature can be contrary, the echidna and the platypus, though mammals, lay eggs!
there are no cold blooded mammals no there are no cold blooded mammals
Yes mammals are organisms .
Birds are warm-blooded like mammals and lay eggs as some mammals do. But mammals are characterized as nursing their young, which no birds do (although some male penguins have a way of feeding newborns). Birds are also different from most mammals in these ways: 1) Birds have wings, although some can't fly (penguins, emus, ostriches) 2) They have feathers to aid with flying and waterproofing. Most mammals have fur or hair all over their body. 3) They lay eggs which are fertilized inside of the females (the eggs come out in the same form whether fertilized or not). 4) They have hollow bones whereas mammals have filled bones. 5) Most have a beak or a bill of some kind. 6) The shape of the body: most often a teardrop-shaped body and a long neck with two legs. Most mammals have four limbs with paws or feet to walk on. 7) Most birds have claws and a three-toed foot with the extra toe at the back.
There is one group of mammals that fly. They are called bats. A number of other mammals can glide, but this is not true flight. Many insects, which are not related to mammals or birds, can also fly.
Bats are the only mammal that can fly. However, there are 950 species of Bats.
Hippos cannot fly, they are mammals and mammals can't fly, however their is an exception of the bat being a flying mammal.
Bats are indeed flying mammals.
No. Bats are flying mammals. Flying squirrels glide rather than fly. I know of no others.
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Most mammals can't fly, or breathe through water.
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bats... they are mammals which fly.
Yes, bats are flying mammals.
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