Diffrence between bird and bat
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- Bats are webbed structured flying animals while birds are feathered winged animals.
- Bats are mammals, so they don't lay eggs, compared to birds that are known as egg-laying animals.
- When flying, bats don't flap their forelimbs completely compared to birds.
Explanation:
Birds have beaks and no teeth, whereas bats have jaw bones with sharp teeth. Although they both fly, birds and bats feature different structures that allow them to take flight. Birds have rigid, feathered wings that they flap completely in order to fly.
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