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Nope. Bats and Humans are phyylum Chordata *i.e. we have spinal chords). Bees on the other hand are phylum Insecta. Humans and bats are lots closer.

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Are bats related to humans?

Bats and humans are both mammals, but they are not closely related in terms of their evolutionary history. Bats belong to the order Chiroptera, while humans belong to the order Primates. Both groups have a common ancestor, but they evolved along separate paths over millions of years.


What evidence shows that bats and birds are closely related?

They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.


What is more closely related bats and birds or Bats and bears?

Bats and bears . . . they're both mammals. A bird isn't.


What animals are bats related to?

Bats are closely related to other mammals, such as primates, rodents, and carnivores. They belong to the order Chiroptera, which is divided into two suborders: the Megachiroptera (large fruit bats) and the Microchiroptera (small insect-eating bats).


What is the difference between bats and lemurs?

Which other mammals are related to the bats?While bats are highly specialized for flight, they share anatomical characters with the Insectivora, the mammalian taxon that includes shrews and moles. These characters, however, are probably symplesiomorphies, fundamental to mammals as a whole, and not indicating a close relationship between bats and insectivorans. Bats are thought to be related most closely to the Dermoptera, a small order of mammals (two species) which includes the colugos or "flying lemurs" of the Phillippines. Colugos do not fly, but can glide using a web of skin stretched between their arms and legs, rather like flying squirrels (to which they are not closely related). Perhaps surprisingly, bats are also related to the Primates, the mammal taxon that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans; and to the Scandentia, the Asian tropical tree shrews. All these mammals are sometimes classified together in one large taxon, the Archonta. Find out more about bats and how they relate to other mammals at the Tree of Life site.


Why do bats not have belly buttons?

Bats DO have bellybuttons in the sense that there is an area where the placenta was attached in the womb. In humans, it's super obvious and leaves a big scar. In other animals, you often can't see it unless you look very closely. Bats are generally furry, and small, and if you got the chance to examine one closely, you probably could see the "belly button" where the placenta was once attached.


Why do bats have belly buttons?

Bats DO have bellybuttons in the sense that there is an area where the placenta was attached in the womb. In humans, it's super obvious and leaves a big scar. In other animals, you often can't see it unless you look very closely. Bats are generally furry, and small, and if you got the chance to examine one closely, you probably could see the "belly button" where the placenta was once attached.


Is the bat from the bird family or dog or cat family?

Bats are in their own family of mammals. As mammals they are more closely related to cats and dogs than they are to birds.


Do fruit bats bite humans?

Fruit bats typically do not bite humans unless they feel threatened or provoked. It is uncommon for fruit bats to attack humans unless they are being handled or harmed. Fruit bats are generally not aggressive towards humans.


Do bats attack humans?

Bats do not typically attack humans unless provoked or threatened. In rare cases, bats may bite humans if they feel scared or cornered. It is important to avoid contact with bats and seek medical attention if bitten, as they can carry diseases such as rabies.


Do humans and bats have a common ancestor?

Yes, humans and bats share a common ancestor. Both humans and bats belong to the group of mammals, which evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago.


Are bats and birds related?

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