We've all heard that a Chinese bat got the coronavirus ball rolling, but that doesn't mean our domestic bats are a problem -- and if anything, we're a bigger threat to them.
U.S. federal wildlife workers have been talking amongst themselves about a so-called bat fear that's spreading due to the pandemic -- and they're saying it's misguided. They're also warning bat catchers to lay off for a while.-- a wildlife veterinarian with the National Parks Service -- to her colleagues, warning them humans could potentially infect bat colonies here at home with a strain of COVID-19.
The email reads in part,"The actual outcomes of this scenario are unknown, but the concern is that it could result in sustained transmission of the virus among wild bat populations in North America, which could have consequences for the health of bats as well as humans." It goes on to instruct her colleagues who might be partaking in any bat-catching studies right now to refrain, or at the very least ... take great precautions.
Trump is the real enemy of the US. How's your life going? Any questions?
China is
I remember the days vampires turned into bats and the only way a vampire could enter your home was if you invite him in.......
But didn’t a person in wuhan eat a bat then all this shit happed
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa? CoronavirusUSA Bats
I heard Ozzy Osbourne snacks on live bats dipped in Tabasco sauce.
Just leave the bats alone my guys 🤦🏾♂️
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We don't eat bats, so...
It’s like the book I Am Legend. We were the monsters all along.
hold up, what?
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