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Rosetta Bats, green/red colour blindness in Bats,Taklaman Dune desert, China
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Rosetta Bats, green/red colour blindness in Bats,Taklaman Dune desert, China
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Again that security . Thought I was gone. I will be checking your response with friends in Tulane Primate Immunology Research Dept. and Lubeck Uni. See question about Fluid dynamics of blood vs. Solid of Pronase spikes. Heard of fluid turbulence vortex shedding. Get working on it then!!! No way to talk to fellow photo/ brain transference suffers.
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Re: Rosetta Bats, green/red colour blindness in Bats,Taklaman Dune desert, China
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Check this our Dr. Chris
Research on mammalian color blindness hence the screwed up Rosetta Bats plus fermanting fruit i gut. Man what a hangover and all those pale W.Eropean ankles at mouth-height
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green/red colour blindness in Bats
A lot of bats are nocturnal, so color vision would not be much use to them, anyway...
And some navigate and find food by sonar, so they have a whole spectrum open to them that is invisible to us.
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