Bats are classified as mammals because they have all the required features: hair, mammary glands, placental gestation and teeth to name a few.
Yes, bats are mammals.
Bats are not birds because they are mammals as they have the characteristics of a mammal. They have these characteristics which enable them to be classified as mammals. They are warm blooded, and they have fur.
They give birth to live young and suckle them to nourish.
A bat bears it's young alive, does not have feathers and does not have the high metabolic rate of a bird.
Bats and monkeys feed their young with milk that produced by their mothers' mammary gland(Bats and monkeys were classified as mammals).
They are classified as mammals.
Whales have tiny hairs on their backs, and mammals have to have hair to be classified as mammals, and fish CAN NOT have hair.
Mollusks are not classified as mammals.
Egg laying mammals are classified as monotremes. They belong to the order monotremata.
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They are, but they are classified as mammals. Humans are mammals, too.
The octopus is not classified as a mammal. They are cephalopods.