Bats are mammals because they have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk produced by mammary glands. Additionally, bats are warm-blooded, have a four-chambered heart, and breathe air through lungs.
The six characteristics that define living things are: organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction.
The seven characteristics that define living things are: organization, metabolism, responsiveness, growth, development, reproduction, and adaptation.
the answer is squirrels, foxes, bears, birds, frogs, rabbits,snakes and a lot more than that
Living things are defined by certain characteristics such as the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and obtain and use energy.
Yes, I agree. The concept of law is challenging to define due to its complexity and multifaceted nature. However, it can be identified by its distinct characteristics such as its normative nature, power to regulate behavior, and enforcement by a governing authority.
A bat is a mammal.
a snake is a reptile a bat is a mammal
Yes, a bat is a flying mammal
Bat is the mammal that can only fly.
No, a bat is a mammal
Yes, a bat is a mammal.
Nope... a bat is a mammal.
The bat is the only mammal that has 'true' flight. All other 'flying' mammals are gliders.
bats belong to phylum- Vetebrates &they are mammals- flying mammals
yes
The only mammal that can fly is the bat.
A bat is the only flying mammal.