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Why are bats trying to kill us?

Why are bats trying to kill us?

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@wajoma said
You already killed it with your all caps and swearing.
I think he is acting stupid. It is unlikely he is really as stupid as he seems.

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@metal-brain said
I think he is acting stupid. It is unlikely he is really as stupid as he seems.
Ah. Good. Gimpy-boy is back.

Carry on. You were explaining how crocodiles turned into birds and this in conjunction with warm blooded T-rexes helped chickens evolve the laying of eggs which is only possible because their body temperatures are 2° warmer than an elephant’s.

Please. Continue.

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@shavixmir said
Ah. Good. Gimpy-boy is back.

Carry on. You were explaining how crocodiles turned into birds and this in conjunction with warm blooded T-rexes helped chickens evolve the laying of eggs which is only possible because their body temperatures are 2° warmer than an elephant’s.

Please. Continue.
Come on gimp-boy.
Explain it to me, with your ultimate wisdom!

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@shavixmir said
Ah. Good. Gimpy-boy is back.

Carry on. You were explaining how crocodiles turned into birds and this in conjunction with warm blooded T-rexes helped chickens evolve the laying of eggs which is only possible because their body temperatures are 2° warmer than an elephant’s.

Please. Continue.
"You were explaining how crocodiles turned into birds"

Stop lying and being stupid. Crocodiles are so well adapted they didn't need to change much at all. Sharks didn't need to evolve much either.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-crocodiles-appearance-has-not-changed-200-million-years-180976839/

From the link below:

"For an egg to develop normally, it must be exposed for a considerable length of time to temperatures a few degrees below the normal 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) avian body temperature. Indeed, the ideal incubation temperature for many birds' eggs is about human body temperature, 98.6 degrees F."

https://web.stanford.edu/group/stanfordbirds/text/essays/Incubation.html

Birds obviously evolved higher body temperature. As I pointed out before there are advantages to having higher body temperature.

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@shavixmir said

What the hell did we ever do to them?
They're afraid of leather gloves and they don't like us holding them?