No, bats do not have wishbones. The wishbone, or furcula, is primarily found in birds and some dinosaur species as a fusion of two clavicles. Bats, being mammals, have a different skeletal structure and do not possess a wishbone. Instead, their forelimbs are adapted for flight with elongated fingers supporting their wing membranes.
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