KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — An unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people in northwestern Congo over the past five weeks, health experts say.

  • veroxii
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    622 hours ago

    I know it’s probably cultural, but how do you look at a bat and think to yourself that looks delicious?

  • @Snowclone
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    22 hours ago

    Did the bat they ate fly out of a research facility?

    Edit: I’m asking out of fear here people, not political hoohaaery, i genuinely wanted good faith responses, I’m not trying to do a crazy anti reality gotcha.

    • @[email protected]
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      2123 hours ago

      That’s basically just bats in general, in terms of zoonosis. They live in giant colonies (tons of opportunities for new mutations) and are natural reservoirs of ebola and other diseases.

      Don’t eat bat if you have the choice not to, basically.

    • @Okokimup
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      If you’d like to learn more about bats and zoonotic diseases (viruses that jump from animal to human) I recommend Spillover by David Quammen. I think your question was understandable and people should respond with information rather than downvotes. I think people forget that because something is well known to them, doesn’t mean it’s common knowledge, especially given the amount of conflicting information surrounding covid.

    • @Frozengyro
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      I’m sure there are research facilities in rural Congo.