The animal:
The term 'bat' describing a flying mammal first appeared in Middle English in the 1500s as 'bakke'; this term was still in general use in English during the 1570s.
'Bakke' came into English from the Scandinavian (Old Swedish/Old Norse) term, 'nattbakka' meaning 'evening or night bat', sharing origins with Old Norse 'leorblaka'meaning '(a) leather flapper', which makes sense, given the leathery wings of bats. It is possible the 'k' in these words changed to 't' in English through confusion with the Latin 'blatta' (nocturnal insect, or moth).
Before the 1500s the creature was called, in Old English, 'hreremus', from 'hreran', (to shake), also used as an offensive term to describe an old woman.
Sports equipment:
The club or stick called a 'bat' is from Late Old English, 'batt', and its use to describe sporting equipment is first recorded in 1706.
Before that it is thought to be related to a Celtic term for a staff or cudgel, 'bata', formed under the influence of Old French, and in turn from Latin 'battre' (to beat or strike): all ultimately attributed to Indo-European (or Proto-Indo-European: PIE), the unattested prehistoric catch-all parent base of most European and some Asian languages.
The word "bat" is believed to have been derived from an old Middle English word "bakke" which means "nocturnal bird." This likely evolved from the Old English word "bĂŚc," meaning "back," in reference to the bat's leathery wings giving the appearance of a stretched out skin over its back when in flight.
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. The name "Bat" alone has no scientific name.
The scientific name for bats is Chiroptera. It means "hand wing."
The fruit bat gets its name from its diet, which primarily consists of fruits. Fruit bats are known for feeding on a variety of fruits and nectar from flowers, hence the name "fruit bat."
It depends on which specific bat you are referring to.AnswerThere are about 1100 species of bat all in the Order Chiroptera.Examples are:Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundusNoctule Bat Nyctalus noctula
The scientific name of a fruit bat is Pteropodidae.
The common name for a bat is simply "bat."
Joseph Bat's birth name is Joseph William Andrew Bat.
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera. The name "Bat" alone has no scientific name.
Mang is the name of the bat in the jungle book.
A bumblebee bat!
A scientific name for a Bat is called Chiroptera.
Bat for Lashes's birth name is Natasha Khan.
The real name of the English-Pakistani singer Bat for Lashes is Natasha Khan. She uses the pseudonym "Bat for Lashes" as both her name and her band's name.
The bat (the mammal) is called pekapeka.
The scientific name for bats is Chiroptera. It means "hand wing."
big brown bat
when a spot landed on the BLACK bat (zimbabwae)