Some bats pollinate desert flowers (like cactus flowers) too big for bees to deal with, JAD…yet there are still plenty of bees (honeybees and others) in the desert. There are plenty of flowers that need them.
I used to live in the high desert, specifically that of Tucson, AZ. The area is known for bats of several kinds, including nectar-eating ones, but it also has plenty of honeybees.
pouncingtiger about 15 years ago
I didn’t figure Wiz would go batty.
tbree about 15 years ago
I wonder what ants would become….
sjoujke about 15 years ago
Well……bats do eat bugs….nice try Wiz.
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
Correct me if I am wrong (and I am sure you will), but the bats were created to eat the bugs. A very efficient and ecologically sound way to do it.
Ronshua about 15 years ago
Note to self, the Wizard’s wizardry .
NIX on his Picnics .
Double NIX on his Love Potions .
Hillbillyman about 15 years ago
If The Wiz don’t do Picnics , why is he there in the first place?
Leonardeuler about 15 years ago
Powerboy, I suppose to escape from Blanch this time.
tirnaaisling about 15 years ago
Vampire variety?
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
That ought to drive everyone batty.
Dewed about 15 years ago
“Thanks, but I’d rather have mosquito bites, than bat bites”
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
After lunch, they’re playing baseball in the park. Guess who’s first up to bats?….
Rakkav about 15 years ago
DigitalFrog strikes again…LOL…
Great comments, everyone.
Whatever ants would become, there would be way too many of them.
mrprongs about 15 years ago
I guess Calvin (of Calvin & Hobbes) was right. Bats are bugs after all.
Tink1300 about 15 years ago
I used to know someone who has a bat for a friend!
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
Boy, high maintenance bunch of nitpicky picnickers.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
You mean the Wizard’s friends or we the commentators? :)
senigami about 15 years ago
my first thought was, “they are being attacked by bad toupees?”
boldyuma about 15 years ago
Where’s a bellfry when you need one?
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Some bats pollinate desert flowers (like cactus flowers) too big for bees to deal with, JAD…yet there are still plenty of bees (honeybees and others) in the desert. There are plenty of flowers that need them.
I used to live in the high desert, specifically that of Tucson, AZ. The area is known for bats of several kinds, including nectar-eating ones, but it also has plenty of honeybees.
EarlWash about 15 years ago
My kid married an old bat!
Ronshua about 15 years ago
Beam me up Scotty my sides hurt , seat belt broke and the handle came off in my hand .