Bats don't lay eggs.
The only mammals that lay eggs are the montremes which currently consist of the platypus and 4 species of echidnas. Suffice it say, none of the monotremes fly so they should never be mistaken for bats..
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
Bats are mammals as are dogs, cats, horses and people. Mother bats give live birth to their offspring, NOT via eggs.
Guppies Do Not have Egg they Give Birth to Live young
All birds lay eggs. Bats give birth to life young, but they are not birds.
Bats are mammals; all creatures with fur are mammals. They do NOT lay eggs; they give live birth to live offspring like nearly all mammals. The only mammals that lay eggs are the monotremes, of which the only living examples are the platypus and 4 species of echidnas - all of which are indigenous to only Australia and New Guinea.
Bats are mammals. They give live birth and nurse their babies with milk.
No, bats do not lay eggs. Like nearly all other mammals, bats give birth to live young, only one at a time. The mother also nurses the baby in the beginning of its life.
Bats are mammals and eagles are birds. Eagles have a beak, feathers, lay eggs and sleep at night. Bats have wings with no feathers, a mouth, give birth and most are nocturnal
Bats are mammals. Mammals give birth to live young.
These are all mammals, so the have live birth.
No, bats are mammals. Most mammals except for monotremes give birth to live young. Since a bat is a placental mammal, it will not lay eggs, it will give birth to live young.
Bats have fur but birds do not. Bats are mammals that give birth to live young, whereas birds give birth by way of the laying of eggs.