The bat is known as the source of all poisons , so why is it safe and sound?

Updated on science 2024-06-19
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Probably because bats themselves have very strong immune systems, and they are used to these viruses.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the metabolism of a bat is dozens of times that of a human, and the temperature in its body is very high, it may be precisely because of the high temperature in his body that it causes some germs that have no effect on him at all, so he himself can have nothing to do.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the toxins in the bat have corresponding antibodies, if there is no new virus in the body, the bat will have an extra virus antibody in the bat to protect itself. This is also the reason why bats can live so long.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What you say is completely inconsistent with the facts! Or at least the half of the sentence that all poisons do not invade is not true

    In fact, how many bats do you survey every year that die due to viruses, and what percentage are they?!

    The latter is not as resistant as bats, and I think this statement is OK.

    Come, let me ask, who is the most abundant mammal in the world?

    Is it human? Wrong! The answer is rodents, commonly known as rats.

    Who is the second most numerous, besides mice?

    Is it human? Still wrong! The answer is Pterodactyla, which is --- bat!

    So the world's global mammals, 1 5 of the number are bats, the base is so large, the resistance is poor, and the rest are all resistant to specific viruses, which is still a large number, is it strange?

    So there was once a stalk that said that even if people were extinct, Xiaoqiang and rats on the earth would survive, and in fact, bats would have a high probability of surviving--- because the population was large enough to have quantitative resistance.

    Objectively, bats, as the only mammals that can fly, have a much higher metabolic rate than humans, and the by-products are a high level of DNA repair ability and a stronger background level immune response.

    Therefore, when bats encounter virus invasion, they often do not get sick themselves, and once they develop to the extent of disease, they often die immediately. But this is by no means a sign of invulnerability, but a sign of being a suitable carrier of the virus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The new coronavirus in foreign countries is getting more and more intense, and the number of patients is also growing, and the severity of the new coronavirus is comparable to SARS that year, or even more serious than SARS. The data updated every day shows the rapid spread and wide coverage of the new coronavirus, which is a disaster and a great challenge for humanity.

    Due to the rapid development of this epidemic, the state has also made various countermeasures, and after investigation, it was found that the virus was illegally traded by humans and wild animals, and some people ate wild meat to cause this virus. You may not believe it, but there are still people who have a habit of eating bats, but the virus carried by this bat is simply a virus database.

    The outbreak of Ebola in Africa a few years ago is also related to bats, but the previous virus does not seem to have taught humans a lesson, and this new coronavirus is the biggest punishment for human beings, and the virus carried by bats will be fatal to humans. Although bats do not have the feathers and wings of birds, and their flying skills are much worse than birds, their forelimbs are very developed, and it can use ultrasound to determine whether there are obstacles ahead.

    Some people may wonder why bats are so poisonous when they carry so many viruses on their bodies. Through in-depth analysis, the researchers found that a series of genes associated with DNA damage checkpoints or DNA repair pathways were strongly positively selected in bats. Through the study of related genes, scientists have found that the NF-B family transcription factor C-REL in bats is positively selected, and this gene not only plays a role in innate immunity, but also has a certain relationship with DNA damage response.

    Natural killer (NK) cells are the first line of defense against external pathogenic microorganisms and tumors, so the special environment in the bat body allows the virus to live in symbiosis with cells in the bat body.

    Having said so much, everyone should have a certain understanding of bats, and already know the power of bats, but don't panic too much, there is no harm if there is no trade, if humans don't eat game, maybe it won't bring so much trouble, I believe that humans can definitely defeat the disease!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bat hides hundreds of viruses, why is it so invulnerable? After reading the knowledge.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because bats have strong resistance, coupled with a unique body structure, they can be invulnerable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because there are a large number of viruses in the bat, it can achieve some kind of balance with these viruses, and the two sides will not affect each other's evolution and mutation of the virus in the bat, but will coexist with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because they have immunity to these viruses themselves. So you won't hurt yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Are bats poisonous? Many people think of this question when they see the hateful appearance of bats.

    In fact, people have a lot of prejudice against bats, and some literature, film and television works often appear as blood-sucking and cannibalism.

    Are bats poisonous?

    Bats are not poisonous, but bats do carry at least 14 viruses that can infect humans or animals, including rabies, Hendra virus, Nipah virus, Hanta virus, etc., especially Nipah virus, more than 50% of infected people will die.

    Bats carry the virus, and in recent years there have been confirmed at least two outbreaks of sudden infectious diseases, one in Australia, where the Hendra virus was transmitted from bats to horses and then to humans.

    It is normal for some wild animals, including bats, to carry various viruses as a result of natural evolution.

    What do bats eat?

    Bats have a wide range of diets, including fruits, fish, pollen and even blood, some species like nectar, fruits, some like to eat fish, frogs, insects, some species suck animal blood, and some species even eat wild balancing other bats.

    In general, large bats generally feed on fruits or nectar, while most small bats mainly prey on insects.

    Are bats harmful?

    Bats are important natural enemies of many agricultural and forestry pests and play an important role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems.

    We must not kill bats because of the publication of the results of this study.

    When the number of bats decreases, the likelihood of outbreaks of epidemic diseases such as dengue fever carried by mosquitoes increases dramatically.

    Therefore, bats are beneficial to human survival, they prey on a large number of pests, which are beneficial to humans and should be protected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bats carry many viruses on their bodies, and these viruses can infect mammals, so for mammalian humans, bats are comparable to the ancestors of all poisons.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bats have lived in this world for tens of thousands of years and are the only mammals in this world that can fly. Bats carry more than 4,000 viruses, such as Ebola virus, SARS virus and other "super viruses" The natural hosts are bats, which can be called the "ancestor of all poisons".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bats carry many viruses that have infected humans, such as rabies, Ebola, MERS virus, SARS virus, etc., which pose a threat to human health.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Bats carry a large number of viruses and bacteria, but because of their high body temperature, these viruses are not a threat to it, and they are dangerous to other organisms.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Bats have existed for nearly five million years, their body temperature is more than 40 degrees Celsius, they have extremely high metabolic functions, and they carry more than 170 kinds of viruses, including Ebola, SARS, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because it carries a lot of viruses and germs on its body, it is not infected itself, but it is a host of many viruses.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It has its own universal antibodies, or it is better to be "sealed", and the virus can only be outside the body, not into the body, or cannot enter the internal organs.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are a lot of creatures in nature, they may look scary and ugly, but as long as you don't take the initiative to provoke them, they won't provoke you, because you think he is scary, and they also think you are scary, after all, people see bats and think they look ugly, but when bats see people, they think that human beings are too bigThere is a risk to his safety, so he basically chooses to go out at night, and by this time the humans are already asleep.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because bats and viruses have coexisted for a long time, they have developed resistance, so they will not be infected by viruses.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because bats have a strong immune system of their own. Bats have a high body temperature, which can reach 40 degrees Celsius when flying, while most viruses are not tolerant to high temperatures.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because bats have very strong immune systems, and the bat's body has adapted to it, it will be safe and sound.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    These viruses can coexist with bats, bats have adapted, some viruses are not able to cause harm to bats, and bats' own immune systems can keep themselves safe.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, the bat is a flying animal, and secondly, the immune system of the bat is different, and it can secrete immune cells to fight the virus.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It should be based on its wings, the bat produces a lot of heat in its body during flight, and these heat can just help the bat suppress the virus on its body.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because bats continue to evolve after being infected with the virus, they have a stronger immune response system, and its temperature is as high as 40 degrees, so that very pathogens cannot survive on it at all.

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