• @ceenote
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    1047 months ago

    Shout-out to bats, who are apparently super good at recovering smoothly from impacts with other bats.

    • @CptEnder
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      107 months ago

      Fernando Alanso confirmed bat

    • FlashMobOfOne
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      As a roller derby skater, I can assure you that crashing into things isn’t always so bad.

  • @[email protected]
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    Same with insects like bumblebees and flies. You sit outside, you see a bug approach at high speed and land perfectly on a leaf. Wow pretty cool. Now with slow mo you see them crash into the leaf, do a summersault, stumble around and sit down. It just happens fast so you don’t notice, but they crash almost every landing.

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    Ha. Same with starlings. Known for the great synchronised murmuration patterns. I’ve seen them collide. It’s not a big issue though, because they don’t crash down to ground. They’ve got wings and just fly back up into the … murmur.

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    They don’t just hit each other. A few years ago, I was riding my bike (as in bicycle, not motorbike). A bat hit me head-on. Right on the, err, gentleman’s sausage.

    I’m still waiting for super powers to appear.

    • Trailblazing Braille Taser
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      If you were hoping for Batman super powers, I regret to inform you that he doesn’t have any. However, if your billionaire parents were killed in front of you as a child, you may be in luck.

      • @lugal
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        Typical self made billionaire

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      Same thing happened to me. Right at dusk, just riding along on my bike and outta nowhere a bat wrapped its wings around my head. It felt like getting lightly smacked by a warm, moist leather glove.

    • oce 🐆
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      Granted: you will now lead the insect based agroindustrial revolution and save the planet.

  • @[email protected]
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    They crash into motorcyclists faces too 🤣 You think big ass June bugs are bad, try getting a mouthful of bat with a wonky echolocation system lmao.

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    107 months ago

    Heisenberg? What if the sound or light from the cameras makes it hard for them to sense other bats, or become confused? :)

    • Decoy321
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      I know you’re saying that in jest, but I would assume that the bat scientists used quiet infrared cameras for their work.

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        I’m only half-joking. Who knows… maybe some ultra-sonic transistor whine went unnoticed by human ears, but was deafening to the echo-locators… or infra-red blinding because we are wrong somewhat about how their eyes work.

  • afox
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    Bats are cool. That’s all I got that’s all I need. I love you all I amsorry and deeply apologize how wrong in am.

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    bonk

    Oh, a wise guy, eh? Woop! Woop woop woop! Rrrraugh! Rrraugh! Nyuk nyuk nyuk.

  • @Sam_Bass
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    They have magooithonic gene