Submitted by JustJustinInTime t3_118pnjj in askscience
evil_burrito t1_j9kvefd wrote
Reply to comment by DecafWriter in What makes bats a good disease vector? by JustJustinInTime
Not to mention, and I'm speculating bathed in ignorance here, you don't ever have one bat. If a bat colony is hosting a particular virus, and 50% of the colony are so affected by disease that they can't function well enough to infect you, that still leaves a lot of bats that presumably have been exposed and carry the infectious agent and are function well enough to get you sick, too.
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