Birds and bats are born with effective wings they do not create them. These animals are born with effective wings to transport themselves efficiently in the world.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
yes. Birds are the only animals on earth that have feathers covering their bodies. They are also a vertebrae animal, which means they have a spine.
Bats and birds are not closely related. Bats belong to the order Chiroptera, while birds belong to the class Aves. They are both capable of flight, but their wings are structurally different - bat wings are made of skin stretched over elongated finger bones, while bird wings are made of feathers.
Bats have the ability to echolocate, using sound waves to navigate and locate prey in the dark, which birds do not have. Additionally, bats are the only mammals capable of sustained flight, whereas birds have feathers and wings designed for flight.
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Birds and bats
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
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Both bats and birds are warm-blooded vertebrates that use their forelimbs as wings.
yes. Birds are the only animals on earth that have feathers covering their bodies. They are also a vertebrae animal, which means they have a spine.
Bats and birds are not closely related. Bats belong to the order Chiroptera, while birds belong to the class Aves. They are both capable of flight, but their wings are structurally different - bat wings are made of skin stretched over elongated finger bones, while bird wings are made of feathers.
No. Both are birds and their wings are a derived trait common to all birds. The wings of penguins and bats display convergent evolution.
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.
Birds and bats are homoplasious because they are similar, but not derived from a common ancestor. An example of homologous structures is a man's arm and a cow's foreleg. They are anatomically similar but have different functions.
They both have wings.umm what about the fact that there a black birds and bats are blackthere are many types of species of birds and batsthey both eat bugs except for birds of prey and blood bats
Animals that have both legs and wings are birds. Others with these are not animals and are called insects.