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    271 year ago

    Depending on when you go, there is something to be said for the number of people they allow in at one time because you can’t as easily appreciate the floor as you can the ceiling.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      It really is unfair to the bats who are only let in 3 at a time to look down and appreciate the floor

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        It’s actually not all that unfair due to their notoriously poor eyesight. You could tell them that anywhere was the Sistine Chapel and they’d believe you. If they spoke English, that is

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          151 year ago

          their notoriously poor eyesight

          Broooo that’s misinformation bro.

          Bats are not blind and can in fact see quite well using their eyes. While most bats do have advanced ears that give them a form of vision in the dark known as echolocation, these good ears does not require them to have bad eyes. Bats use their good hearing to find food in the dark of night, and their good eyes to find food during the light of day. The vision of bats is tuned to low-light conditions such as is present during dawn and dusk. While some bats may not have as good color vision as humans, their overall vision may be better than humans during dawn and dusk.

          https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2013/04/09/why-are-bats-blind/

            • @sfgifz
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              21 year ago

              Ah well the beauty of Lemmy I guess… You get shown popular posts from the communities you’re not familiar with yet… Pardon me this once!

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            11 year ago

            Sure. We also let them in eight at a time in the Sistine Chapel.

            These was an absurdist comment chain…