That is a really good question, especially considering the argument that microbats are more closer related to rodents, and megabats are more closely related to primates. read more
Which is a better evidence rats out evolution. It would be more correct to say that oct 6, 2012. read more
The relationships among the many subgroups of placental mammals has long been controversial, but genetic evidence consistently supports a division into four main groups: Afrotheria (elephants, manatees, elephant shrews, golden moles, and a number of small, mostly African groups), Xenarthra (armadillos, sloths, and anteaters), Laurasiatheria (bats, carnivorans, shrews, moles, hedgehogs, whales, and most hoofed mammals), and Euarchontoglires (primates including humans, rodents, and lagomorphs). read more