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In this first-grade science lesson, we explore whether bats can be classified as birds. Bats can fly, but they are not birds. Unlike birds, bats have fur and their wings are formed from skin, while birds’ wings consist of feathers. Bats possess arms and hands similar to humans, while birds do not. Bats are live-born mammals and uniquely, they are the only mammals that can fly. Being nocturnal, they hunt at night and often roost upside down. This lesson dives into what bats eat and their fascinating behaviors as they navigate the night sky.
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Is a bat a bird? first grade Science
Bats have fur. Their wings are made of skin.
Bats have arms and hands like you and I. Birds do not. hands fingers feet bird bat
A baby bat is born live. • Birds hatch from eggs.
Bats are different than birds. • Bats are mammals. • They are the only mammals that can fly.
Bats are nocturnal. They stay awake at night and hunt for food. Do you know what some bats eat? insects
Bats hang upside down when they sleep. This is called roosting.
sing to “Row Row your boat” When the sun goes down Bats will come outside Through the dark They fly around With echoes as their guides.