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Bats: Radar AND Gay-dar!
Friday, August 14, 2009
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eventer79
Friday Fun Fact!
Male fruit bats have the highest propensity for homosexuality in the entire animal kingdom. That includes humans.
I wonder if their caves are cleaner and more tastefully decorated than those of straight bats?
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