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Bats are not birds, but mammals.
Although the bat has wings connected by the epithelial membrane between the front and rear limbs and the tail, and the sternum and pectoral muscles are well developed, it can spread its wings and fly like a bird, but it is not a bird.
Although bats have the same wings as birds, they do not have the same feathers as birds, and they are not oviparous, they are viviparous, bats are a kind of mammals, and bats still have teeth, but birds do not, so in general, the difference between bats and birds is quite large, which also means that bats are not birds. Bats belong to the group of mammals in the order Pterodactyla and have the ability to fly, and the pterocods are the second largest group of animals, and the first group of animals are rodents.
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Bats are not birds, bats are phylum chordates.
Mammalia, pterocarpas.
The next group of animals, the Pterocodera, are mammals.
It is the second largest group after rodents, and is the only group of mammals that have evolved to truly fly.
The body temperature of bats varies greatly, up to 56 (by ) some large fruit eaters.
Due to their different physiological and behavioral characteristics, the body temperature is relatively constant, and the vast majority of small insectivorous bats are typical of heterotherms.
Bats have strong flight capabilities and are also natural hosts to a variety of zoonotic viruses, capable of carrying dozens of viruses. Adapted to their ability to fly and live a nocturnal life, bats have also undergone a series of important changes in their physiology.
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A bat is not a bird, a bat is a mammal, it has feathers on its fur, and the secret of his flight at night is that it emits ultrasonic waves while flying, and when it encounters obstacles, it will reflect them, and it will change direction.
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Bats are not birds. It is completely different from birds. Birds are vertebrates with feathers all over their bodies, beaks, and no teeth in their mouths, which are apparently capable of losing weight and helping to fly.
Such as swallows, eagles, chickens, ducks, ostriches, etc. are all birds. In the bird's digestive tract, there are sacs and gizzards that store grain, which help to grind food and compensate for the lack of teeth. The bat's mouth, on the other hand, has tiny teeth, and it does not have a sac or a gizzard.
It also does not have feathers on its body.
In the past, the old people used to say, "Bats are made of mice." Maybe it's just that its "squeak" sound is a bit like a mouse.
Let's see if bats are rats or not. Bats can fly, whereas mice can't. Mice have a long tail, whereas bats do not.
Bats live in alpine caves or under eaves, while rats live in burrows. So, apart from the sound, in that respect, bats and rats have nothing in common.
Bats can fly and call, i.e. they are neither birds nor rats. What kind of animal do bats belong to?
In fact, bats are small beasts that can fly. Although it does not walk on all fours like large beasts, it does have limbs, but its forelimbs are degenerate, and there is a thin wing membrane between its front and rear limbs. This is what we call the "wings" of bats.
In fact, the wing membranes of bats are quite different from the wings of birds. Bats are viviparous, and the young bats born lie on the body of the mother bat and grow up on breast milk. Whereas, birds are oviparous.
From the above, it can be seen that bats are real little beasts. Moreover, bats eat a lot of insects, and the feces can also be used as fertilizer, so bats are very beneficial to humans.
Those who can fly are not necessarily birds, and those who cannot walk are not necessarily beasts. The phenomenon of bat flight also shows us a truth: the world is a kaleidoscope, don't let the clouds obscure your eyes.
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Bats do not belong to birds.
Bats do not have the feathers of birds, and the way to reproduce is not to lay eggs, birds do not have teeth, but bats have teeth. If the bat is a bird, it lacks the most important feathers and beak of birds; If a bat is a beast, it has an extra pair of wings. Therefore, the bat is neither a bird nor a beast, it belongs to the mammals that can fly in the air.
Bats, a class of animals under the phylum Chordates and Mammals, are the only mammals that can truly fly, and in addition to the characteristics of general mammals, there are a series of morphological characteristics adapted to flight. The smallest is a mixed bat, weighing only grams, with a wingspan of 16 centimeters, and some flying foxes can weigh more than kilograms, with a wingspan of up to meters.
Activity characteristics. The body temperature of bats varies greatly, up to 56 (due to the fact that some large fruit eaters have a relatively constant body temperature due to their different physiological and behavioral characteristics, while the vast majority of small insectivorous bats are typical isotherms).
It has been observed that bats living in temperate zones spend much more time inactive than active in their lives, sleeping almost all day and part of the night in summer, and some species when the weather is cold, like birds, carry out long-distance seasonal migrations to the south to spend the winter, and those that remain in place enter a long period of hibernation during the harsh winter.
According to incomplete statistics, the big-eared bats and northern brown bats that inhabit the vicinity of Leningrad spend only 1 15 1 20 of their active time in their lifetime, and the rest of the time they sleep (Kugakin, 1959). When the ambient temperature reaches 16 28, the bat is in a deep sleep state, and the physiological function of the sleeping bat slows down and the metabolism decreases. Due to low metabolic consumption, some bats have a longer lifespan.
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There are many strange things in the animal kingdom, such as a whale that is a fish is not a fish, a penguin that is good at swimming in water is a bird, an ostrich that cannot fly without wings is a bird, and a bat that can fly with wings is not a bird.
Why are bats not birds? Although the bat has wings formed by the membrane between the front and rear limbs and the tail, and the pectoral bones and pectoral muscles are well developed, and it can spread its wings and fly like a bird, it is not a bird but a mammal. Because bats have no feathers on their body surface, have teeth in their mouths, and have diaphragms in their bodies to divide their body cavities into thoracic and abdominal cavities, these are the characteristics of mammals.
What's more, bats reproduce and develop in viviparous lactation, rather than oviparity like birds, a characteristic that suggests that bats are truly mammals.
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