No. Bats are mammals while birds are descended from dinosaurs.
Bats and birds are the same because thay are mamiles and the eat the same......
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
There is one group of mammals that fly. They are called bats. A number of other mammals can glide, but this is not true flight. Many insects, which are not related to mammals or birds, can also fly.
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Birds, bats, sugar gliders, flying lizards and all animals that can fly.
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
There is none beyond that all animals are related and that bats and birds are both land-dwelling vertebrates. Birds, bats, and insects developed flight independently of one another.
Bats and bears . . . they're both mammals. A bird isn't.
Bats do, birds do not
Birds and bats
Bats are not birds as they have no feathers, talons, beaks, or any organ specifically related to birds. The bat's wings are also not the same style as bird's wings. Bats seem to have the same structure in their wings as the human hand. And, they do not lay eggs, they give live birth.
no bears are not birds so their not related to birds
Both bats and birds are warm-blooded vertebrates.
Bats have fur but birds do not. Bats are mammals that give birth to live young, whereas birds give birth by way of the laying of eggs.
Bats are not birds. Bats are flying mammals. Some birds have a rudimentary echolocation capacity. These birds are the oilbirds of South America, and the cave swiftlets of Asia.
Bats are mammals, birds are not. Birds lay eggs, bats do not.
A bat bears it's young alive, does not have feathers and does not have the high metabolic rate of a bird.