No, bats are mammals but not marsupials, as they do not have a pouch like most marsupials do.
Bats are placental mammals.
A bat is a vertebrate as it has a spine.
It is a mammal and is a vertebrate
A bat is a vertebrate as it has a spine.
mammals
No - they are vertebrates - they have a complete internal skeleton.
Yes, a brown bat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone.
An Indiana bat weighs about 1/4 an ounce.
no
An Indiana Bat lives to native north or south america
No, a ghost bat is not a vertebrate; it is a type of bat belonging to the order Chiroptera, which are mammals. Bats, including ghost bats, have a backbone and are classified as vertebrates. However, if you were referring to the term "ghost bat" informally, it might also refer to various other entities or species in folklore or culture, which may not apply to vertebrate classification.
It may be real. But sientistes will figure it out.
The Indiana bat eats flying insects, which it catches on the wing.