



Its announced tomorrow morning
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If your answer is going to be "goat meat yummy", than just dont answer because you're gonna be sounding like a 12 year old with that answer.
Didnt know they were jerks to eachother sometimes. I bet this doesnt happen a lot in caves though. Are they fighting over females? Idk the clip was posted in September (outside of the mating season). Correct me if wrong
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Like, it may not only be like that for autists, but its a pain in the ass... sometimes I just wanna sure cool things... and I get corrected by some smug fuck... it really strengthens my social anxiety.
I wanna ask questions here daily, btw. I have so many questions about bats.
Echolocation. Dolphins and bats are literally the only ones who have that.
Both are mammals thriving in a non mammal dominated niches (aquatic for dolphins and flying for bats)
Both are carnivorous
Both are adapted to prey on non mammals (insects for bats and fish and mollucs for dolphins)
Both consume a great amount of individual prey, since they dont have to try too much in order to catch them
Both are mainly social and gregarious
Both communicate via sound (for bats its only been documented for a few species, but its probably more widespread as dolphins are easier to research and have been researched more. Some bats have 15 different calls depending on context)
Both sometimes engage in homosexual behaivour
Both arent aggressive towards humans (yes, bats have given us some diseases, but they didnt give us covid out of malice or something.)
Both have high lifespan compared to their size.
I heard Predation occurs at pretty low numbers for bigger and or more agile, and cave roosting and non ground foraging bats. Be it then, is the main cause they've been "designed" to die from is disease?
Im kinda curious, chiropterologists, do you think theres more bat eating bats? I know of like 4.
But for me it doesnt seem likely, firstly because they dont really need to prey on other bats because unless theyre really big and secondly because of disease transmittion (different bat species tolerate different diseases and viruses).
Like, sewing would be the more natrual way of saying it thats for sure, but is the sentence itself considered grammatically correct by definition?
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