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Bats have about 45 bones in their body. Their wings alone contain 6 bones each which help them to fan out and fly.
all birds have wishbones
Yes, fish have bones. Some fish have cartilige (e.g sharks and rays)
Bats have between 208 and 218 bones though this depends on the species and the size of its tail.
Bat wings are formed by very elongated bones, the same number of bones that we have in our hands. Between the bones (fingers) of bats is stretched a thin membrane of skin. Bats are the only truly flying mammal.
yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down
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yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down yes, because if bats ddnt have back bones they couldn't hang upside down
Yes, they do have hollow bones!! They are the only mammal that can fly. edhelper.com/AnimalReadingComprehension_8_1.html EDIT (5-10-10) Actually, bats do not have hollow bones like birds. With birds, the bone is actually hollow, allowing air to travel through them. While bats have bones like every other mammal (hollow, but filled with marrow), the bones of bats are extremely small, allowing bats to successfully fly without having completely hollow bones like birds. Please see reference below: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-11/973725015.Zo.r.html