One way bats help humans is to eat pesky flying bugs. Bats like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. Another way bats help humans is their guano. Guano is bat excrement that is used in fertilizer.
No, bats are not marsupials, they are placentals, just like humans, whales, cats and cows.
They can, but they prefer livestock like cows.
Bats do not typically eat humans. The diet of most bat species consists of insects, fruit, nectar, or small animals like fish. While bats may come into contact with humans, they do not consider humans as prey.
No, bats are placental mammals. Mother bats have live births, just like humans and cats.
Fruit bats typically do not bite humans unless they feel threatened or provoked. It is uncommon for fruit bats to attack humans unless they are being handled or harmed. Fruit bats are generally not aggressive towards humans.
Bats and humans are both mammals, but they are not closely related in terms of their evolutionary history. Bats belong to the order Chiroptera, while humans belong to the order Primates. Both groups have a common ancestor, but they evolved along separate paths over millions of years.
Bats do not typically attack humans unless provoked or threatened. In rare cases, bats may bite humans if they feel scared or cornered. It is important to avoid contact with bats and seek medical attention if bitten, as they can carry diseases such as rabies.
Yes, humans and bats share a common ancestor. Both humans and bats belong to the group of mammals, which evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago.
no
There is no bat that will eat humans.
Flies, Pigs, bats, humans, dogs,iguanas etc