Probably because, like bees, many bugs navigate in respects to angles of the sun, at whatever position it is in. I would venture a guess that moths do the same but in respects to the moon. And bats do have eyes, it's just not their best empirical sense. Possibly the daylight is painfully bright for their eyes, and that is why they are nocturnal. Bats navigate with something called echolocation, similar to sonar.
DD4 i think you hit, what i think of as, what Dylan is referring to in that phrase.
Actually the correct quote is "While them that defend what they cannot see. With a killer's pride, security. It blows their minds most bitterly for them that think deaths' honesty won't fall upon them naturally. Life sometimes must get lonely. "
Hey All! You know that the black panther is a color variation of the leopard? Most big cats will kill the offspring of other males. This is so their babies will be the ones to survive(their gene strain). Although this is probably more instinctual than malevolent or for grits and shins
I think I would like to be an eagle. They are like the lions of the sky. Kings of their domain, as it were. Plus, I have always been envious of their ability to soar high over the landscape. However they are, after all, chained to the byways of the skies!
Hey All! About 10mi north of where I am is the water tower that is shaped and painted to look like a ketchup bottle. Another 20mi further is where Lewis &Clark began their expedition west.
I'm confused I can't come up with an 11 or a 22 with my b-date or the numbers in my name? How'd you arrive at 11 or 22? Please enlighten me. Thanks again!
RE: Why are bugs attracted to the light?
Probably because, like bees, many bugs navigate in respects toangles of the sun, at whatever position it is in. I would venture a guess that moths do the same but in respects to the moon.
And bats do have eyes, it's just not their best empirical sense.
Possibly the daylight is painfully bright for their eyes, and that is why they are nocturnal. Bats navigate with something called echolocation, similar to sonar.
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