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Do a bat have an internal skeleton?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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A Bat is a mammal and therefore every bone in its body has a counterpart in the human body, but varying in proportion and are "homologous".

Humans and bats have a common ancestor on Darwin's Evolutionary Tree of Life and both subsequently developed along subsequent evolutionary branches.

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15y ago

Reduced pelvis, imo? Obviously there's differences in skull structure.. The reversed leg joints.

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14y ago

Yes. Bat, like all mammals, have an internal skeleton.

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They both effectively support what would otherwise be a soft body, unable to stand.

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11y ago

Wings, and swag.

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