Why are bats referred as mammals and not birds? Give three reasons.
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Because it reproduce its own kind
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Because they are. They have hair, give birth to their young (instead of laying eggs), and nurse their young. They do not have scales or feathers. They are “warm blooded” and can regulate their own body temperature.
More than that is where they lie along the classification.
Characters of mammals are:
They give birth to live offspring
They have mammary glands for feeding the young
They have hairs in some part of the body
Bats have all these characters. So they are considered as mammals.
More than that is where they lie along the classification.
Characters of mammals are:
They give birth to live offspring
They have mammary glands for feeding the young
They have hairs in some part of the body
Bats have all these characters. So they are considered as mammals.
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