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  1. Bat - Wikipedia

    Bats (order Chiroptera / kaɪˈrɒptərə /) are winged mammals; the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their long spread …

  2. Bat | Description, Habitat, Diet, Classification, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2025 · Bat, any member of the only group of mammals capable of flight. This ability, coupled with the ability to navigate at night by using a system of acoustic orientation …

  3. Bat Facts - Smithsonian Institution

    Bats are mammals belonging to the order Chiroptera, a name of Greek origin meaning "hand-wing," which accurately describes the animal's most unusual anatomical feature.

  4. Bats 101 - Bat Conservation International

    Bats have been on Earth for more than 50 million years. With more than 1,500 species, they are the second largest order of mammals, and are widely dispersed across six continents.

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  6. British American Tobacco - Home

    The home of BAT, a leading multi-category consumer goods company that provides tobacco and nicotine products to millions of consumers around the world.

  7. Facts About Bats: Habitat, Diet, And Conservation | IFAW

    Bats are one of the largest—and most important—species on the planet. Find out more about their habits, the threats they face, and what you can do to help.

  8. Bats - National Wildlife Federation

    Bats are the only mammals that can fly. Instead of arms or hands, they have wings. The wings have a bone structure similar to the human hand. Between the bones are flaps of skin. Bats …

  9. Bats of Georgia | Department Of Natural Resources Division

    Bats are a valuable and fascinating part of Georgia's natural heritage. They provide a beneficial service by foraging on flying insects, many of which are pests. A single bat can eat hundreds …

  10. Bats, facts and photos | National Geographic

    There are two main types of bats: microbats and megabats. Most bats are microbats, which eat insects like moths, that come out at night. Vampire bats are the only species of microbats that...