Mammal with wings
I believe that a bat is in the order Chiroptera.
chiroptera
It depends on which specific bat you are referring to.AnswerThere are about 1100 species of bat all in the Order Chiroptera.Examples are:Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundusNoctule Bat Nyctalus noctula
No, a bat is not a rodent.
The class of a fruit bat is Mammalia.
I believe that a bat is in the order Chiroptera.
chiroptera
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Euderma maculatum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Corynorhinus townsendii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Plecotus townsendii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Artibeus lituratus.
The 7 levels classification for bats are: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Chiroptera, Family - Vespertilionidae (most common family for bats), Genus, and Species.
No, a ghost bat is not a vertebrate; it is a type of bat belonging to the order Chiroptera, which are mammals. Bats, including ghost bats, have a backbone and are classified as vertebrates. However, if you were referring to the term "ghost bat" informally, it might also refer to various other entities or species in folklore or culture, which may not apply to vertebrate classification.
A bat's social classification goes from black, grayish, brown, dark brown; Black being the highest and dark brown being the lowest. This trend is similar to a bear's, only in reverse.
The 'H' is a stamp to classify the size of the bat purchased. It is usually stamped on the shoulder of the bat, along with the weight. Here are some useful classification stamps: 'H' means Harrow 'SH' means Short Handle 'LH' means Long Handle
its at bat
Yep, it's a bat.