The carpals in bats, humans, and horses differ significantly in structure and function due to their varying adaptations. In bats, the carpals are elongated and flexible to support their wing structure for flight. Humans have a more compact arrangement of carpals that allows for a wide range of hand movements and dexterity. Horses, on the other hand, have a fused carpal structure that provides strength and stability for running, reflecting their adaptation to a fast, terrestrial lifestyle.
There is no real hybrid, but various cryptids have horse and bat features, notably the Jersey Devil : a biped creature with hooves, tail, wings (and possibly horns) that is ascribed by legend to have been born from a human woman.
There is no symbiotic relationship between the vampire bat and the horse. The horse does not benefit in any way from the bat's using it for sustenance.
The wing of a bat. The leg of a horse...
Fruit bat Horse shoe bat Vampire bat Pipistrelle bat Flying fox
Human
(Unless you are a unborn baby) No bat is the size of a human.
A batman is the personal assistant (attendant or servant) of an officer in Britsh military service. Or the person allocated to a company of military personnel to take charge of cooking utensils etc of the company.The word is short for bat-horse man. The bat-horse was the horse used by the bat-horse man to carry non-combatant items by saddle pack.Bat-horse is from* French bât= packsaddle (from Latin bastum(noun), derivative of bastāre (verb) to carry, from Greek bastân, a re-formation of Greek bastázein to lift, carry,* + horse,* + man= = .... becomes bat-horse man, which was shortened to bat man, then batman.Compare French cheval de bât =pack-horse.----
A wooden bat that has a horse shoe on the end that you use to beat people up.
The type of bat that is a whiskered bat is a micro bat. They are often found around human habitation, and around water.
Bat uses sonar. Humans don't.
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Pekapeka, the long tailed bat.