All species of bats are the only truly flying mammals, and are very able to fly safely.
birds, insects and bats are able to fly. (over 800,000 species of insects)
You will find calm weather,a bird would be able to fly out safely.
because they need to have blood in their wings to be able to fly
technically speaking, bats are the only mammals able to fly, so yes.
They are not convergent. Bats are able to fly while chickens are losing that ability.
Young bats (pups) do. Microchiroptera (small insect eating bats, not fruit bats) are able to fly and eat within around 4-6 weeks.
Yes! A great many insects can fly. Bats can fly. The "flying" squirrel does not actually fly, but glides between trees. There is the "flying fish" but it does not mean it can fly. It does jump very high in the air but does not "fly."
Bats are the only mammal that can fly. However, there are 950 species of Bats.
Bats use echolocation to navigate in the dark, emitting high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return to their ears. By interpreting these echoes, bats can detect obstacles and fly safely in the dark without colliding with them.
only bats can fly fly.
as high as it can safely go.
You can't. They don't.