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difference between bird and bat

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Answered by AkkuLover
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Bats have jaw bones with sharp teeth, and birds have beaks and no teeth. Bats are the only mammals capable of flight.

Birds have stiff, feathered wings, and their different shapes, lengths, and plumage provide flight advantages to different species.

Answered by mv472801
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Bats fly through the air and most of the time you will see them in the evening when it is harder to distinguish the two creatures. People used to believe bats were birds, they just didn’t have feathers. But bats and birds fall into two very distinct categories; bats are classified as mammals and birds are aves. Bats give birth to live young and produce milk to feed their babies. Birds lay eggs and forage to feed their young. Bats have jaw bones with sharp teeth, and birds have beaks and no teeth

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