NO, bats are mammals.
· Bats use echolocation to catch prey
· send out high frequency sound waves to find objects in their path
· echolocation calls are ultrasonic - beyond human hearing range in most cases but there is the Spotted Bat (euderma maculatum) which uses lower frequency echolocation calls which can be heard by people
· Canada has 19 species of bats
· life span of over 30 years
· bats are mammals - warm-blooded, give birth to live young
· wings are folds of skin supported by elongated finger bones
· resting bad hang head downward - making it easy to take to flight at any given moment
· average sized Canadian bat - weighs 8 g, wing span of about 22 cm
· larges Canadian species weighs about 30 g, wing span of 40 cm
· smallest Canadian species weighs about 5 g
· bats are not blind - they can see very well
· bats are nocturnal creatures
· bats in Canada feed on insects - will consume 50-100 percent of their body weight in one night
yes it is a minibeast
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Minibeast literally means 'small animal', so any animal sufficiently small enough can be called that.
arachnid
kakoli
flatworms
A centipede can be thought of as a minibeast because this arthropod is a hunter. Centipedes hunt, kill, and eat insects, spiders, and other arthropods.
The Goliath beetle is considered one of the biggest minibeasts. This beetle species can grow up to 4.3 inches (11 centimeters) long.