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Y dont we know how many chromosomes does a bat have?we should know this for my class i mean come on 4realz u are not helping find this answerCola33: A bat has 8 choromosomes, which means that she/he has 4 pairs of chromosomes, I'm pretty sure.Y dont we know how many chromosomes does a bat have?we should know this for my class i mean come on 4realz u are not helping find this answerCola33: A bat has 8 choromosomes, which means that she/he has 4 pairs of chromosomes, I'm pretty sure.
no they are not endangerd at all, and can be brought from most major sport shops they come in many varietys including baseball cricket rounders and table tennis.
bryce Harper was swinging the bat 113 mpr his sophmore year in hs he now plays for the nationals I would say barry bonds. He had tremendous bat speed to turn on a 101 mph fastball inside. He pulled it foul and hit in the water at at&t park
Historically, it was derived from bat guano but now it's primarily created by oxidizing ammonia made by the Haber process.
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A bat ghost can come from a bat that has been killed and want to stay.
do you mean category a bat is a rodent which is a mammal
This question can never be answered factually.
The longest known lifespan of a bat in the wild is 30 years for a little brown bat. Bats live longer then other mammals there size.
J.F. Hillerich and Son, manufacturer of the Louisville Slugger, is the oldest baseball bat company. Bud Hillerich made the first pro bat for Pete Browning, a member of the Louisville Eclipse baseball team. Browning was known as the Louisville Slugger years before Hillerich trademarked the name.
it does the oldest hits farther
It means that the ball must come off of the bat under a certain speed.
It means that the ball must come off of the bat under a certain speed.
The maximum speed in which a softball can come off the bat at in mph. (The bat's composition or structure is designed to limit the speed of the ball off the bat to 120mph)
what speicies are foxes
Bat-like flying mammals appears in the Eocene Epoch, some 50 million years ago. Given bat's rather delicate skeletons this evidence is pretty rare. Similarities of bones and teeth lead scientists to bleive that bat's ancestors were probably insect eating placental mammals, possibly living in trees, and likely share their ancestry with shrews and moles. Bats are not rodents or even closely related to that group of mammals.