They are mammals, in the order chiroptera.
Bats are not a species, they belong to the order Chiroptera. Some species of bat are endangered, but not all. Bats as a whole are not endangered.
There are around 1,000 species of bats in the world.
There are around 1,100 species of bats found worldwide. Bats account for over 9000% of all mammal species on earth.
Many species of bats live in caves although some tropical species, such as many fruit bats, live in trees.
theres more species of bats in the world damm im late...
There are 57 species of bats that are in Argentina.
The fruit bat species is the largest species of bats. They usually weigh up to 2 to 4 pounds, and obviously, eat fruit. Hope this helps! :)
bats...
yes,all bat species were alive at that time including vampire bats, brown bats and fishing bats.
There are around 1,100 known species of bat.
Bats are not a single species, but an order of mammals contain over 1,000 documented species. It takes quite a bit for a whole order to go extinct. A few species of bat, such as the Indiana bat, are endangered but many species are not. But even if a few species went extinct, bats as a whole would still be going strong.
no some species of bats might