To: ChewedGum
This is probably a really stupid question, I know, but it's something I have been wondering about.
Bats eat bugs, right? Well, do they really have a whole lot of bugs in the desert for the bats to eat? I live in the midwest and was under the impression that there aren't a whole lot of bugs in the desert.
To: retrokitten
There are bugs EVERYWHERE
There were alot of bugs in the Arizona deserts when I went out there, and Id be willign to bet they've found a way to survive in the Middle East aswell, very resillient the insectoids are
To: retrokitten
My husband told me after the first time he went to Kuwait, that there are so many flies surrounding your food, you end up eating half of them.He said they're so lazy they sit on the corner of your mouth and wait for you to bring the food to them
EW.
now wonder he won't eat raisins now.
3,105 posted on
04/03/2003 2:10:09 PM PST by
SoldiersGirl
(Land of the Free..because of the Brave)
To: retrokitten
I don't think Iraq is completely desert though. Baghdad is between two rivers (Tigris & Euphrates) and is supposed to be near the site of the Garden of Eden. (Wonder if they had bugs in Eden...)
Gum
3,110 posted on
04/03/2003 2:11:33 PM PST by
ChewedGum
(tag line amnesia strikes again...)
To: retrokitten
Mesopetamia has marshlands naturally. Lots of bugs. Also a very high water table.
Nam Vet
3,125 posted on
04/03/2003 2:17:10 PM PST by
Nam Vet
(Love is blind, but marriage is a real eye-opener.)
To: retrokitten
Bats eat bugs, right? Well, do they really have a whole lot of bugs in the desert for the bats to eat? I live in the midwest and was under the impression that there aren't a whole lot of bugs in the desert.They come out at night. Most desert life is either nocturnal or crepuscular.
3,225 posted on
04/03/2003 2:45:11 PM PST by
null and void
(Don't get to use that word very often!)
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