Have you noticed all U.S. comics authors are Jewish, as well as their characters. The Jews have some serious form of megalomania! The Jews view themselves as Batmans, Supermans, Spidermans... but you know what? At best they look like your usual Libermans, Newman and Ratmans. But yes, a bat is a flying vermin, which drinks human blood and spreads rabies - yet another rat reference!
Sorry, kikes, the Freud Jew was right about your complexes. You are parasitic insects and nothing more.
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Anonymous2012-07-29 14:01
Eh, I'll bite. It's not interesting if I don't.
Most bats are insectivores; the rest are mainly frugivores, though of note I know that there is one bat species known to eat fish. And of course, there is the vampire bats (three genera: Desmodus rotundus, Diphylla ecaudata, Diaemus youngi) which are species that are only native to the Americas, and South America almost exclusively. Of those species, only one of them is likely to target humans, only because it doesn't really have preferences, while the other two seem to limit their ranges to small mammals. Most will ignore humans, save for dwelling purposes (e.g., barns). Less than a percent of bats carry rabies or other diseases.
Rats belong to the Rodentia order, bats to the Chiroptera order, which means their closest link are being mammals. And, while vampires bats are the only parasitic mammals in the Kingdom, insect-eating bats are highly useful as they safely consume tremendous quantities of mosquitos, an insect with increased rates of annoyance and disease-carriage, without themselves becoming carriers of the said diseases.