Dan
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Very tasty!
You are referring to the cat-size fruit-bat that eats fruits like mango and sleep by hanging upside down on jungle canopy branch.
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Very tasty!
You are referring to the cat-size fruit-bat that eats fruits like mango and sleep by hanging upside down on jungle canopy branch.
If the bats are virus carrier then some of the local must have been exposed to it especially those who catch /cook them.Why?
sorry, I think your logic is oversimplifying a complicated problem.If the bats are virus carrier then some of the local must have been exposed to it especially those who catch /cook them.
However, if the virus can NOT jump across from the bat to human being then catching/eating the animals should not post any health hazard.
So you honestly believe that bats posted a threat to human beings?sorry, I think your logic is oversimplifying a complicated problem.
Just got a reminder from Singapore Air that everything for my trip from Seattle to Manado through Singapore next Saturday (3/7) is in order.
Now I’m reading United also canceling certain routes to Singapore and other Asian destinations.